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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Radiology Technologist/UKHC Requisition Number RE52546 Working Title X-Ray Technologist - Good Sam-Up to $30,000 Sign on Bonus Department Name H6251: GS
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backgrounds (IPAG, LaMPEA, LAPCOS, MONARIS, LPG). Availability of technical resources: LPG/OSUNA: Hyperspectral platform, Raman and FTIR spectroscopy, geochemistry platform IMN: X-ray diffraction (XRD) and
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through multi-modal sensing, autonomous UAV platforms, and advanced AI-based analysis. A central focus is the detection of defects in bridges and viaducts using X-ray, LiDAR, visual and acoustic data
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. We are seeking a Senior Research Fellow to develop high-sensitivity, high-resolution perovskite-based X-ray line detectors for security screening, overseeing both scintillator-film (microcolumnar/light
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support in the care of non-human primates. Duties include but are not limited to performing medical and dental procedures, such as x-rays, pulpotomies, pulpectomies and extractions; initiate emergency
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medical and dental procedures, such as x-rays, pulpotomies, pulpectomies and extractions; initiate emergency treatments; induce and maintain general anesthesia as required for surgical procedures on non
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such as CT, MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound. Research areas include image segmentation, detection, classification, keypoint recognition, image registration, and image synthesis, with the goal of improving
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of the Radiology department. A Technologist in this position should expect to perform imaging examinations within both CT and Diagnostic Imaging modalities in a given shift. They operate a variety of x-ray and CT
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Coherent Diffraction Imaging (BCDI), ptychography, and X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS). The goal is to move beyond simple correlations to discover the causal, governing rules of defect-property
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research investigation in the areas of cardiovascular and dual energy CT. Research in this laboratory focuses on applications of medical x-ray imaging for cardiovascular disease and cancer diagnosis