9 image-processing-"The-Netherlands-Cancer-Institute" Postdoctoral positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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role responsible for generating spatial transcriptomic and proteomic optical imaging data of human and non-human primate brains, utilizing the novel technology pipeline established by the Chung Lab
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Job Requirements REQUIRED: PhD in engineering that includes domain-specific expertise in manufacturing, processes or systems preferred; teaching experience in higher education settings in STEM
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of plasma etching and contribute to new trends, methods, and knowledge in the lab. The PDPE will, in collaboration with MIT.nano staff, identify current and emerging etch process challenges, prioritize them
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 months ago
expected to devote 50% of their effort to this development process during that time, while the remaining 50% is to be used to pursue their own scientific interests. As part of the McGuire group, the postdoc
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process will continue until the position is filled. The position is in-person and based on the MIT campus. Visa support is available for this position. For inquiries about the position, please contact
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
plasma physics or closely related science and engineering discipline at the time of appointment; experience working with fusion plasma diagnostics (development, operation, and data analysis); experience
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plant layout, flexible operation and maintenance. The work will be done in close collaboration with faculty in the Nuclear Science and Engineering department. Will also include performing various research
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. Strategies may be directed at component redesign, improved system integration, or unique operation strategies to minimize energy and water usage. The aim of the research is to generate parametric engineering
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apparatuses, free space and fiber optics, precision interferometry, quantum optics, analog and digital controls, low noise electronics, simulation and modeling, finite element modeling, and computer programming