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of full professor. The research area is broadly defined to apply to different areas including, but not limited to RF, mmWave, sub-mmWave systems, electro-optical systems, sensor signal processing, and
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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Ohio Research Scholar in Sensor Systems Department: Engineering | Electrical and Computer Engineering Tenure faculty
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, integrate, and validate sensors, especially but not limited to biomedical sensors for physiological monitoring. --Collect experimental data, implement algorithms and signal processing, contribute to system
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and Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration The Research Senior Technician (RST) will work on nanopore-based single-molecule sensor development projects. The RST would also assist with
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. The applicant must meet with clinicians to understand the nature of the dataset and translate that knowledge into data cleaning so the data can be properly used by machine learning algorithms. The Data Analyst
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responsibilities may include improvements to the geodetic early warning algorithm, G-FAST, and testing scenario earthquakes in different regions around the world. Minimum Education Required A Ph.D. is required, with
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and implementing innovative solutions at the intersection of sensor data collection, machine learning, and real-time decision-making. Specifically, the candidate will contribute to projects focused
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, thermal management systems, and optical sensors. The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys a hands-on learning environment. Strong documentation skills are an essential for a successful candidate in this
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learning models (semantic segmentation, domain adaptation, multimodal AI) to analyze plant and environmental data. Support the integration of AI algorithms with robotic and sensing systems for real-world
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robotics. Knowledge of sensors, actuators, and control systems used in robotics. Mechatronics Engineering: Proficiency in integrating mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering principles in