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. The Northville Health Center Kellogg Eye Center seeks to improve lives through curing, preventing and treating eye disease. By performing basic tests and procedures under the close supervision of medical and
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rzecz Nauki Polskiej” (https://www.fnp.org.pl/component/fnp_programs/program/first-team-feng/n… ) Principle investigator dr inż. Jakub Bogusławski Title of the project: Two-photon fluorescence lifetime
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will be conducted as well as optical characterization such as Faraday effect and device fabrication and testing. - Growth by laser ablation and sputtering - Characterization by X-ray diffraction and
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reports, assisting with leader observations, and hiring, training and supervising leaders. This position will require some evening and weekend hours as exam review services and other academic programming
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are looking for a Research Fellow to work on the thermal catalysis and its
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on the selected profile, the candidate will focus on one of the following main areas: For Testing and Characterization: Perform optical and electrical characterization of photonic integrated circuits, including
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comfortable working on the translational side, testing new treatments and immune-modulating drugs for infection and inflammation in the eye, and connecting basic mechanisms with therapeutic approaches
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and pre-industrial environment. Key Responsibilities: Perform optical and electrical testing of PICs at die, wafer, and packaged level, using both manual and automated setups. Operate optical benches
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division is responsible for the technical and strategic management in the following space segment
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, and hybrid models integrating computer-vision–derived features. Build and test pipelines for pose detection, object tracking, optical-flow analysis, and gaze–scene alignment, in collaboration with