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who share your dedication to excellence. • Impact: Make a difference in the lives of patients every day. Your work in our labs directly impacts diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes, helping to improve
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Virginia is accepting applications for research scientist position for machine learning methods for magnetic resonance
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an excellent candidate experience. For more information on the Executive Search Group visit https://executivesearch.virginia.edu/ . The Role UVA’s Executive Search Group is seeking a Recruiting Associate (RA) to
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information science, and phases and phase transitions in ferroic materials. RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and execute novel in situ and ex situ electron microscopy studies of oxide materials Publish results in high-impact
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ongoing departmental research projects. The overall goal of this program is for each Fellow to acquire foundational knowledge and principles of study design, conduct, and data analysis; gain exposure
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toward their desired path after high school—from exploring careers to assisting with applications. Learn more about AdviseVA here: https://adviseva.virginia.edu/ AdviseVA considers a variety of
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dedication to excellence. • Impact: Make a difference in the lives of patients every day. Your work in our labs directly impacts diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes, helping to improve the health and well-being
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applications. Lead and co-author publications in top-tier journals and conferences spanning computing, health informatics, and human-centered devices. Present research findings at academic, clinical, and
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throughout the program as determined by their competency and overall clinical development. Fellows are evaluated on their clinical performance and competencies after each rotation. Full-time Clinical Schedule
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to take a patient load under the guidance and supervision of a designated preceptor, increasing their patient load and level of responsibility throughout the program as determined by their competency and