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fields. Individuals in this position will perform technical work supporting the collaboration's scientific research. Research Title: Thermoreflectance Thermal Property Measurements (U.S. Citizens Preferred
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candidates who are committed to using data-driven approaches to promote equity and justice in communities. For more information about GovEx, please visit https://govex.jhu.edu/. Specific Duties and
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(-189°C) to Silver (961°C). As a member of our multi-disciplinary team, you will collaborate closely with experts in instrumentation, metrology, physics, and engineering to develop and enhance
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: The Material Measurement Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking qualified persons (U.S. Citizens preferred) to contribute to cutting-edge research projects aimed
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. U.S. citizenship is preferred. U.S. Citizen Preferred Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to: § Work with NIST researchers, academia, and industry to develop and test QN components. Â
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electron spin resonance. For more information about the group, see: https://www.nist.gov/pml/nanoscale-device-characterization-division/nanoscale-processes-and-measurements-group/scanning . U.S. Citizen
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in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. U.S. Citizen Preferred Research Title: Materials Characterization of Electronic Scrap Post
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technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: [Dimensional Calibration Development/Dimensional Calibration Traceability The work will entail: The candidate will
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. This position is part of the Johns Hopkins Individualized Health Initiative (Hopkins inHealth), a University-wide effort to develop precision tools that improve diagnosis, prognosis, patient stratification, and
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leading internal medicine residency programs in the country. A key strategic initiative of Johns Hopkins Medicine leadership is the growth and development of the Heart and Vascular Institute, which is a