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place technologies and to develop digital twin algorithms to assist clinicians in developing treatment plans. Analyzes complex sensor data, works with a multidisciplinary team to develop health digital
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, Quantum Information , Quantum Optics , Quantum Optics and Quantum Science , Quantum Science , Quantum Sensors Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/10/25) Position Description: Apply Position Description What
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variety of hand and power tools to perform necessary work. Assists with the deployment of various types of data collection systems, sensors, and components. Perform field activities in extreme weather
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sensors. We are looking for talented individuals to join our team and truly make an impact by helping to solve the toughest challenges for our nation's security. The Systems Offices, within the Texas A&M
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tools to perform necessary work. Assists with the deployment of various types of data collection systems, sensors, and components. Position requires extensive travel, to off-site locations
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, and wearable device and protective equipment performance assessment. This will involve using digital twin technologies, 3-dimensional body scanning systems, an array of field data collection sensors
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/field personnel in research. Initial studies will focus on burn wounds, improving healing and assessing multiple wound factors using imaging and sensors. What you need to know Salary: Compensation will be
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics , Experimental Ultrafast Physics , Metrology , Optics and Photonics , Quantum Optics , Quantum Sensors , Ultrafast Science
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and sensors. This is a part-time position, working 19.5 hours per week. What you need to know Schedule: May have to work on the weekend and/or after normal hours. This is a part-time position, working
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figures for publications and grants. Calcium imaging: Utilizing calcium dyes or genetically encoded calcium sensors (i.e. GCaMP) to measure and quantify intracellular calcium levels in a live brain slice