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Develop and optimize on‑chip immunosensing assays Integrate measurement modalities and validate device performance Run experiments with relevant immune cells and perturbations to generate dynamic signaling
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Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics Position ID: GeorgiaTech-AI14VAP_2526 [#27316] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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of building plans and process diagrams. Your responsibilities will include optimizing process sequences, preventative and reactive maintenance on instrumentation and controls, administering computerized
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objectives. Make optimal use of available technology to enhance instructional methods. Supplement and alter, where appropriate, lesson plans, assignments, tests, and materials. Maintain accurate student
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to the scale of the mesh and the hydrodynamic time step. This approach, currently being developed as part of a 5-month M2 internship, aims to reduce costs and optimize resources. Planck and Rosseland means
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engineering, including performance and conceptual design Experience in energy systems modelling and mathematical optimization Programming skills in, for example, Matlab, Python, C++, Fortran, or equivalent
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economic development. The role requires strong foundations in mathematics and computer science, including statistical learning, optimization, simulation, and algorithmic reasoning. The successful candidate
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administrators to design, implement, and document appropriate and effective assessment plans and activities. Develops assessment strategies to optimize collection and usefulness of assessment results for planning
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, applications, tools, and services for the broader research community to use data at scale to pursue scientific inquiry and accelerate discovery. Learn more at https://gdc.cancer.gov/, https://gen3.org/, https
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offers and actions on https://cluster-ia-enact.ai/ . You will work in a rare environment at the intersection of frugal AI, analog computing, reconfigurable electronics and THz imaging. The PhD is directly