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global medical challenges. A postdoctoral position is available immediately for applicants interested in developing novel wearable optical sensors for applications in maternal health. The goals
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and electronics hardware and firmware to develop optimized wearable sensor prototypes. At direction of faculty investigator, conduct biomedical optics experiments including imaging, sensing, wet lab
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conducting qualitative network analyses of the connections between land use, water quantity and quality, marine food webs and species, governance, and ecological, social and economic system dynamics and
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within the?School of Dentistry and UW Medical Center. • Instruct and orientate new clinic staff and new residents in the use of equipment, e.g., oral image sensors and?other equipment devices
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for managing net revenue recognition and account receivable (AR) valuation related to patient revenue. This role requires strong data analytic skills, ability to learn new software programs, understand
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-technical user base. Working within a team environment, this position will provide support for a combination of systems including remote and on-site computing, printing, and networking. The supported
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Friday Harbor Labs; the programs in Astrobiology and Climate Change; the Quaternary Research Center, the eSciences Institute, Future Rivers program, GeoHazards institute, Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
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for managing net revenue recognition and account receivable (AR) valuation related to patient revenue. This role requires strong data analytic skills, ability to learn new software programs, understand
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of life and other areas. Operates equipment to measure movement including research-grade movement sensors and other equipment as needed for data collection. Works with PI, Clinical Research Coordinator and
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builds on UW Law's strengths in comparative law and international programs, its established global network, and the active involvement of world leaders from the business community. The Institute