354 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Virginia
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a Research Scientist or Postdoctoral Research Associate role. This position is focused on projects that feature chemical biology, bioanalytical chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology, and/or
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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Virginia invites applications for a Research Scientist position focused on scientific research involving transmission
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mapping. • · Operation of the Mobile Computed Tomography unit (O-arm and CIOS Spin) in the Operating Room providing surgical guidance and verification of hardware placement. • · Operates imaging
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through Friday from 0700-1730. Our culture is one of teamwork, caring and learning. *Locations include both Outpatient Surgery Center and Surgical Care Riverside.* the Internal Traveler Program is an
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The Ambulatory Program Assistant Coordinator assists specialty clinic RN Care Coordinators (RNCC) with additional and unique needs of the patient population. Ambulatory Program Assistant
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. The appointment is for one year to serve on a National Science Foundation-funded project. The postdoctoral scholar will have the chance to cultivate their own interests in educational technology and
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Demonstrates proficiency in imaging systems (including but not limited to imaging ultrasound CT MRI PACS digital radiography portable xray and radiation therapy technology)engineering disciplines
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$3,000.00 sign on bonus may be available for qualified candidates with a one-year work commitment, in accordance with UVA policy. Starting pay - $17.50/hour (with no sterile processing experience
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messages clearly and concisely. Completed coursework or on-the-job training in medical terminology and/or CPT-coding and/or anatomy. Strong problem-solving skills. Required Computer Applications: MS Office
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and injects contrast media under the direction of a physician. Prepares and positions patient for procedure by using established CT protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Instructs students and