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the following: Introduction to Materials, Statics and Dynamics, Circuit Theory, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Spatial Analysis, Information Systems, etc.) The Teaching Assistant will be
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the following: Introduction to Materials, Statics and Dynamics, Circuit Theory, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Spatial Analysis, Information Systems, etc.) The Teaching Assistant will be
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the following: Introduction to Materials, Statics and Dynamics, Circuit Theory, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Spatial Analysis, Information Systems, etc.) Under supervision of a faculty
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Systems Engineering Fundamentals (courses may include the following: Introduction to Materials, Statics and Dynamics, Circuit Theory, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Spatial Analysis
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studies, and the social determinants of visual-spatial communication. Experience in disseminating knowledge of Polish Sign Language and Deaf culture. The requirements stated in the competition announcement
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: The Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS) is an interdisciplinary research center affiliated with the College of Science at George Mason University. The mission of the Center is to conduct
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transcriptional regulation from multi-omics data; computational method development for single-cell epigenomic sequencing and image-based spatial-omics data analysis; computational and experimental studies
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process, modification of the microenvironment components, and integration with state-of-the-art research technologies such as high- and super-resolution microscopy, quantitative image analysis, spatial
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eager to explore the interface between cell wall mechanics and soil physical properties applying spatial gene regulation to understand root biomechanics. This position is ideally suited to a highly
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cutting-edge single-cell, spatial, in vitro, and surgical approaches in multiple model species and in human organoids to investigate the uterine endometrium and maternal-fetal interface, with the goal