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A strong internal candidate has been identified. POSITION OBJECTIVE The Lieutenant of Training will analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate, manage and coordinate training and development
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, Ph.D., Assistant Professor POSITION OBJECTIVE The Shoffstall lab focuses on two primary areas of research: 1) biomedical materials design and testing (including injectable and resorbable electrodes
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master’s degrees and certificates. Responsible for designing a process that ensures that all contacts by prospects with the law school, from the initial point of inquiry through completion of the admissions
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., Assistant Professor POSITION OBJECTIVE The Shoffstall lab focuses on two primary areas of research: 1) biomedical materials design and testing (including injectable and resorbable electrodes, novel material
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problems. The engineer will work on a federally funded project which aims to preparing orthopedic implants for testing in animals and humans. Specific responsibilities of the engineer include design reactors
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team members to discuss priorities, goals, experimental design, data management, data analysis strategy and interpretation of results. Participate in general laboratory meetings and read applicable
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, and timelines pertinent to faculty search and appointment procedures. This includes supporting the training plan organization, preparation of materials, presentation delivery, gathering feedback, and
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development efforts in novel AI approaches being designed in the lab. Choose appropriate machine learning models based on the problem type (classification, regression, clustering, etc.). (30%) Support complex
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that include: microfluidics, nanoparticle engineering, surface chemistry, chemical conjugation, immunological reactions, nucleic acid amplification (isothermal and non-isothermal; primer designing and reaction
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experience has relevant implications for research and policies nationwide. Working under general supervision, the Social Sciences Research Assistant 2 will plan, carry out, and support research, evaluation