57 electrical-engineering positions at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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POSITION DESCRIPTION Entry Date: December 2023 Business Title: Research Associate Department ID and Name: Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering School: Case School Engineering Location
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The Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering (ECSE) at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invites applications for one tenure-track faculty position in Electrical and Computer
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methodology to develop new or improved techniques, procedures, or equipment. Instruct and/or lead staff and users on advanced electrical engineering projects such as those involving embedded sensors, unusual
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general supervision, the Engineer 1 will be responsible collecting data and support biomedical engineering faculty and staff with maintenance of experimental
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tracts in the vagus map to organs. Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve has been used to treat epilepsy, rheumatoid arthritis and heart failure, among many other conditions. The Engineer 1 position
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Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Macromolecular Engineering, or a related field of study, and four (4) years as a Research Scientist, Postdoctoral
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technology: Manage all clinical year applications, including applications for external constituents. (5%) Perform other duties as assigned. (<1%) CONTACTS Department: Continuous contact with program faculty
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general direction, provide diverse administrative support to members of the University Technology (UTech) executive leadership team (e.g., the Chief Information
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processes and collecting data related to speeding the development of therapeutic devices that control electrical activity in nerves to improve chronic medical conditions. The NIH contract—specifically
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A strong internal candidate has been identified. POSITION OBJECTIVE We are witnessing rapid advances in science and technology—so rapid, in fact, that these advances are outpacing our ability