149 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at University of Delaware
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: The Epps and Korley Laboratories in the Departments of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Delaware are currently comprised primarily of postdoctoral
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University’s national image of excellence. The Director provides both general and specific instructions to the assistant director(s), manager(s), or landscape architect who directs the design, construction and
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visits and travel to the research site, execution of data acquisition and data management including ultrasound imaging and assessments of cardiovascular function, handling and processing of human blood and
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, particularly in the disciplines of computer-related art and graphics, and uses of related software and hardware. Provides creative guidance and counsel to graphic designers and other University communications
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operation of the SBDC Statewide Network including strategic plan development and execution, program/services development and execution, preparation of funding proposals, personnel management and planning
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assigned. Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science (CIS), Management Information Systems (MIS), or related discipline and five years of experience in a data warehouse environment
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. Frozen sample processing, embedding, and sectioning. Routine histochemical staining and immunofluorescence. Wide-field and fluorescence imaging. Manage and track projects through software solutions
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departmental events by creating programs, scheduling speakers, handling travel arrangements, communicating with different departments on campus to ensure a smooth process. Handles all aspects of graduate program
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. Familiarity with archival standards and best practices for appraisal, arrangement, description, and preservation of electronic records. Master's degree in library/information science (archival concentration
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the evaluation and review of new work processes and tools. Coordinate course reserves program by facilitating access to and use of Library physical and electronic course materials, ensuring access for students