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Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Medical Imaging (Tenure Track) University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Electrical and Computer
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for computer programs, designs prototype applications, implements and tests source code, and troubleshoots software applications. Designs prototypes according to customer specifications. Develops software
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devices, and coding for running customer build equipment, etc. We also expect you to do some lab experiments, so preferred candidate is who also has research experience before, especially cell culture
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for the selected materials. The Project Archivist will then collaborate with the Libraries’ Digitization Lab to arrange for the digital imaging of collection items and will participate in physical scanning
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or imageJ or Python code to analysis C. elegans whole brain imaging dataset. For an example, please refer to this link (but our analysis is not limited to the example): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles
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development practices. The successful candidate will analyze business needs; participate in the design of web applications; develop and test application code; research and solve application system problems in
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, operates x-ray equipment to take radiologic films providing quality images to physicians to aid in the diagnosis of medical problems. Essential Duties: Operates X-ray equipment to make radiographs
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departments Design digital advertisements, print, and promotional materials Work with images from various photographers, comping images to use on design layouts Meet all deadlines Contribute to the invention
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to routine financial inquiries from internal and external customers. Prepares and scans documents into the optical imaging system. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function
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Experience in college athletics, sports marketing, or Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) operations Prior work supporting contract management, sponsorships, or brand partnerships Familiarity with NCAA rules