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on biomedical imaging and neural engineering. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to): Biomedical Imaging: advanced MRI methods, functional and structural neuroimaging, optical imaging, molecular and
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technical advisor to the client. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor?s degree in Civil, Industrial or Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management or other industry-related degree
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Columbia University, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research Position ID: Columbia-IEOR-FACULTY [#30867] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: New
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for an Associate Research Scientist. Details: https://www.science.hr/jobs/218976/associate-research-scientist-9/ Where to apply Website https://www.science.hr/jobs/218976/associate-research-scientist-9/ Requirements
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: https://labs.vagelos.columbia.edu/hengstlab/ Responsibilities: · Will be leading an NIH-funded project that focuses on structure-function studies of Sorl1 · Designing, setting up, validating
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the Office of Sustainability?through all phases of design and construction for the new engineering building. Administration and Strategic Support Oversee day-to-day operations of the Office of Space
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Engineering & Engineering Mechanics has an open position for a Staff Associate II to join the Robert A W Carleton Strength of Materials Laboratory (Carleton Lab) as Senior Laboratory Engineer. The Senior
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for study eligibility and accurately enroll them in various databases. Perform simple study procedures with accuracy. Understand the structure of study protocols and interpret study requirements to ensure
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for study eligibility and accurately enroll them in various databases. Perform simple study procedures with accuracy. Understand the structure of study protocols and interpret study requirements to ensure
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opportunities for teaching and research. Compensation is highly competitive with a productivity incentive structure and generous benefits, including healthcare, retirement, and college tuition for dependents