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note: Job applications must be submitted directly online only at: (https://jobs.uri.edu ) Contact Phone/Extension Contact Email Physical Demands Campus Location Kingston Grant Funded Yes Extension
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, distance vision, color vision and depth perception. Work Environment:Up to 2/3 of the time, the position requires exposure to wet or humid conditions (non-weather), exposure to blood borne pathogens
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depth perception. Work Environment:Up to 2/3 of the time, the position requires exposure to wet or humid conditions (non-weather), exposure to blood borne pathogens that requires the use of Personal
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Lbs. or more Physical Environment: Inside Medical Facility Environment Noise Level: Moderate Visual Requirements: Near Visual Acuity, Far Visual Acuity, Color Discrimination, Depth Perception Hazards
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, and perception Real-world architecture and/or construction experience Experience with exhibition design and implementation What We Offer We offer a competitive package (salary, health insurance, and
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, Far Visual Acuity, Color Discrimination, Depth Perception, Peripheral Vision Hazards: Biological, Chemical, Electrical, Radiation, Sharp Objects/Tools, Dust Salary Information: Commensurate with
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the University of North Carolina System since 1969. Department Theatre - 32122 External Link to Posting https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/19849 Vacancy Number Temp86SHRA Working Title Temporary Theatre Technician
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environment perception and your own state estimation, and then integrating it into a newly developed trajectory and behavior planner. The goal is to enable safe, reliable and highly dynamic vehicle actions in
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., hazard perception), and interventions to improve young driver safety. Interventions could involve health behaviour change (e.g., applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour) and/or new road safety technology
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(mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, electrical engineering, computer science, etc.) -Know-How from lectures in robotics (e.g. environment perception, path and behavior planning, control) -Very good