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bioconversion processes. Analytical Characterization: Perform chemical, biochemical, and structural analyses of raw materials, intermediates, and final products using advanced analytical techniques, including
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, Signal Processing, and Networking; Computer Engineering, VLSI, and Circuits; Fields, Photonics, and Magnetics; Micro and Nano Structures; Sustainable Energy Systems, Power Electronics and Drives; Systems
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the ATP-Bio Cross-Functional Team Project Manager and receive programmatic oversight from the Center Leadership and Pillar Directors. This position will work within a matrix structure, collaborating
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social issues Build professional experience through structured mentorship, reflection, and exposure to museum leadership Key Responsibilities Assist in researching and organizing exhibition content for a
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focuses on assessing neuroimaging markers of excitation: inhibition balance and response to a cognitive training intervention among participants with psychosis. Assessments include: DSM structured clinical
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to their patients. The cardiovascular imaging program is highly robust, supporting groundbreaking programs in structural heart disease, advanced heart failure, and transplantation. The successful candidate will
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management. This structure ensures that OED benefits from the University’s communications expertise, creative services, and strategic alignment with institutional brand standards—while maintaining a focused
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-hoc environment to a structured, high-performing research unit. The incumbent will establish departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), set clear expectations for Principal Investigator (PI
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. Much of our work is accordingly literary, philological and historical in character. We also ask broader questions about ancient values, beliefs, and political and social structures, with particular
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methodological theme involves understanding the geometric and topological structure of knowledge: how concepts cluster, how new ideas deform or extend existing structures, and how the shape of a knowledge