107 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Cincinnati
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and analysis procedures. Assist in establishing test controls, criteria and research standards. Assist with the design of complex data processing systems to analyze research data. Accomplish assigned
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SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: $4 hourly FLEXIBLE START TIMES, 10-HOUR SHIFTS AVAILABLE Essential Functions Perform testing, interpret and record results. Perform quality control and proficiency testing. Comply with
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approved protocols and to outlined protocol-related experiments. Lead clinical trial design and management efforts for the PI’s Global Cancer Control Program, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements
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scheduled 7:00am - 3:30pm Essential Functions Perform highly skilled electrical and electronic repairs and installations including program controllers; installs and assist in the installation of wire, conduit
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established goals. Recommend, implement, and interpret internal rules, policies, procedures, controls, and manage processes to advance service levels. Additional Essential Functions Attend meetings on behalf
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lieu of education requirement. Required Experience Two (2) years of experience maintaining and troubleshooting electronic classroom presentation equipment using smart control systems (i.e., AMX,RTI
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work schedules. Schedule, manage and maintain all Media Production facilities: Television Studio and Control Room, Audio Recording Studio and Control Room and Microphone Locker, CCM XR Studio and Control
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modalities such as arterial lines, pulmonary artery catheterization, and central venous lines, as delegated by the supervising physician anesthesiologist. Administer anesthetic agents and controlled substances
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graphical analysis of data, interpreting data and assisting in judging validity of data. Analyzing research results. Organizing data search and analysis procedures. Assisting in establishing test controls
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cancer (Atsuo Sasaki) Mechanisms controlling the promyelocytic leukemia gene tumor suppressive function (Pier P. Scaglioni) Mechanisms of adaptive resistance to radiation therapy (Vinita Takiar) Structural