12 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral positions at University of California Berkeley in United States
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, mechatronics and hardware design, contact condition, robotics and dexterous manipulation, or human assistive devices. Relevant experience as a sensor design researcher and/or hardware developer. Ability
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scientists and other scholars within his academic and research communities. We are seeking one or more applicants to develop forward modeling software and a characterization and calibration plan for a new
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scientists and other scholars within his academic and research communities. We are seeking one or more applicants to develop forward modeling software and a characterization and calibration plan for a new
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unique angle to discover new biological/cellular processes in development and disease. Combining sophisticated genome engineering and innovative live cell imaging, we have pioneered in vivo studies
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multidisciplinary lab. Our research focuses on mapping the human-microbiome interactome using Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology. Our lab develops novel technologies to engineer and modulate microbiomes as
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. The postdoctoral researcher would meet regularly with the PI and the project team, and would participate in regular goal-setting and development plan activities. They would have the opportunity to participate in
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of this work, in collaboration with US DOE national laboratories, is the development of a theoretical framework to predict organic scintillator properties from the underlying molecular structure. Primary
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unique angle to discover new biological/cellular processes in development and disease. Combining sophisticated genome engineering and innovative live cell imaging, we have pioneered in vivo studies
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to document scripts and develop proposals for their digital representation. Of the 170+ scripts currently supported on digital devices, SEI has contributed to the successful encoding of more than 120. SEI also
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for radiation detection applications. The goal of this work, in collaboration with US DOE national laboratories, is the development of a theoretical framework to predict organic scintillator properties from