57 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University
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, landscape architects, engineers, computer scientists, constructors, lawyers, historians, and artists, in collaboration with educators in the language, philosophy and culture and natural and social sciences
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veterinary educational, medical, and research center. Today, we are one of the largest schools of veterinary medicine in the United States, training nearly 600 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students each year
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: Appropriate PhD in related field Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Familiarity with appropriate laboratory and technical equipment; ability to effectively use a computer and applicable software to create data
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with animal husbandry and special housing. In vitro electrophysiology techniques such as patch clamping and brain slice preparation. Immunohistochemistry experience with confocal imaging and 3
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recommended. You may upload these in the CV/Resume section. Required Education and Experience Ph.D. in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or a related field (by start
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figures for publications and grants. Calcium imaging: Utilizing calcium dyes or genetically encoded calcium sensors (i.e. GCaMP) to measure and quantify intracellular calcium levels in a live brain slice
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Department College of Engineering - ENGR Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Corpus Christi
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city has to offer but with a reasonable cost-of-living and no long commutes. Medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, life and AD&D, flexible spending accounts , and long-term disability
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/field personnel in research. Initial studies will focus on burn wounds, improving healing and assessing multiple wound factors using imaging and sensors. What you need to know Salary: Compensation will be
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) for protein analysis and interaction studies Microscopy techniques, including fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, and immunofluorescence imaging Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays to assess