423 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Washington
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seminars, as well as advising biomedical informatics graduate students and postdocs. The Department consists of over 25 core faculty and over 50 extended faculty representing 27 departments across
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, BMS, lighting controls, etc. Manage and lead the commissioning process for HVAC, BMS, plumbing, and lighting control systems serving specialized research facilities and associated infrastructure
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inpatient or satellite pharmacies · Under the general supervision and control of a licensed pharmacist, independently perform a variety of technical pharmaceutical functions such as compounding medications
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holiday, and 11 paid holidays each year 100% matching, 100% immediately vesting 403(b) PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee digital innovation initiatives, including artificial intelligence, automation, and
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inpatient or satellite pharmacies · Under the general supervision and control of a licensed pharmacist, independently perform a variety of technical pharmaceutical functions such as compounding medications
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POSITION HIGHLIGHTS · Perform a variety of pharmaceutical tasks in the central inpatient or satellite pharmacies · Under the general supervision and control of a licensed pharmacist, independently perform a
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by streamlining and automating information services so researchers can spend more time researching. The performance, reliability, availability, scalability, and security of UW Research Administration
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the current lab-based assay to a partially automated device format more suitable for use in low-resource settings. Independently manage the project and, in coordination with the Principal Investigator, guide
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behavior-based segmentation to improve conversion rates, average order value, and customer lifetime value. • Support and evolve marketing automation using Oracle Eloqua, ensuring segmented, timely, and
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infection of heart valves. The postdoc would lead an investigation of bacteria-blood cell interactions using flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and gene expression analysis with nanostring nCounter