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project NOCIFLY (collaboration with the University of Mainz in Germany) at the Institute of Functional Genomics in Montpellier, France. This project aims to uncover the circuit and mechanisms of nociceptive
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engineered graphite may form a system that eventually provides a robust room temperature superconductor for technological applications. Your role and goals Your role will be in the design of new circuits
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Address 475 N. 5th St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights The Qiu Lab in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences seeks a motivated researcher to join our team studying the neural circuit mechanisms
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Minimum education and/or experience required: PhD obtained less than 3 years before date of hire in Electronic Engineering Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Design
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from these cellular elements. The cells used in this experimental system will be genetically modified such that their genotypes mimic genetic variants associated with BD. We will study these circuits by
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doctoral- and master students or similar. Strong experience in III-V device and circuit RF characterization. Documented skills in circuit design. Experience in device characterization at millimeter wave
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the implementation of assigned experimental tasks. Main mission : Following the acquisition of a closed-circuit cryostat, the team must set up two complementary measurement benches around this new equipment. As these
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the interoception neuron circuit using the zebrafish model; independently designs new analytical approaches and tools; performs experiments; independently develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and
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The job duties will be the following: Design and fabricate CMOS analog and digital circuits; Support analog, digital, and mixed-signal design teams throughout the design cycle, from schematic to layout
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-stable tunable lasers and very sensitive photodetectors. These will be integrated onto a photonic integrated circuit (PIC), so the quantum sensing systems can be miniaturized. Together with our German