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. The second pertains to a NASA-funded project to design and fly an airborne water vapor Lidar sensor at supersonic speeds. In either role, the successful applicant will apply optical analysis techniques (theory
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to position the patient accordingly for different types of imaging studies. MiChart Support Proficient with entering patient information into the Radiant system. Knows how to arrive, begin, and complete a study
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education programs Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing Capacity to work remotely, yet collaboratively Capacity to use professional discretion, handle different individual's needs and
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, 2) method development in advanced/quantitative microscopy, and 3) application of multiple super-resolution microscopy techniques based on different principles, such as Expansion Microscopy, STORM, and
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, assignments, and/or projects using Excel, Tableau, and R with applications in many different social science areas. QMSS 301: Quantitative Social Science Analysis and Big Data is a 4-credit course with a lecture
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different sections, each with its own project focus - from radiation mitigation to robotics to rocket science, and more! For more information about ENGR 100, please visit: https://adue.engin.umich.edu/e100
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. Ability to quickly handle employee conflicts and differences by interpreting verbal/ non-verbal behavior, detecting perceptions and needs of employees, understanding and valuing employee differences
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evidence-based interventions. Willingness to adapt to different populations ie: pediatrics, OB/GYN, adult medicine as patient demands. Orientation and training would be provided for new subspecialties within
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within the MPOG registry. MPOG utilizes clinical phenotypes to identify cases for inclusion in research or quality improvement initiatives. Phenotypes are coded building blocks or algorithms used to sort
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. The course is intended for a mixed audience and no prior computational experience will be required. Collaborative work between students from different backgrounds will be strongly encouraged to foster shared