67 electrical-engineering-"https:"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at Duke University
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in the last 1-3 years, in a quantitative discipline, such as Computational Biology, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Data science, Physics, Mathematics, Bioinformatics
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Support microfabrication, testing, and assembly of flexible electrode arrays and custom neural interfaces. Collaborate with electrical and mechanical engineers to troubleshoot and optimize device
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. Serve as the central point of accountability within Trinity for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and their integration with laboratory and research infrastructure. Participate in
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Research position in the Injury Biomechanics Laboratory (Biomedical Engineering Department – Pratt School of Engineering) will assist in all aspects related to current research efforts associated with injury
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Occupational Summary Perform calibration, troubleshooting, monitoring, analysis, maintenance, and repair of a variety of electric and electronic control equipment to improve Utility Plant and
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challenges. Skills & Experience - Knowledge of energy policy, climate policy, just transition models, or electricity sector governance. - Strong research and analytical skills with the ability to translate
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engineering services across electrical, electronic, biomedical, and mechanical fields. You will design, develop, and test specialized instruments and systems that support groundbreaking research and development
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.). Independently uses and implements technology to enhance productivity or process. Prepares reports for monitoring study progress. Demonstrates a deep understanding of the elements of research study designs
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for multiple study protocols. Learns and uses new technology when required. Science: Provides some contribution to scientific publications or presentations (no authorship). Study and Site Management: Prepares
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independently applies dressing and tape at the end of the surgical procedure using proper aseptic/sterile techniques Maintains current knowledge of procedures performed The Certified Surgical First Assistant may