398 Materials-Science positions at University of Washington in america in United States
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Acquire additional material from labs, hospitals and physicians at the request of faculty, trainees, and laboratories as required for additional testing. ABOUT US A regional resource for clinical
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. Basic Function Support the undergraduate scientific instructional programs in the Department of Chemistry. Coordinate support services for a variety
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on these instruments. Performs “fee-for-service” measurements for internal and external clients. Performs other duties as assigned. Preferred Education/Experience Ph.D. in a relevant field (Materials Science and
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approaches to improve clinical care. Job Description More information about the Baldridge Lab is available here: https://dustinbaldridgelab.wustl.edu . Working Conditions This position works in a laboratory
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, lectures and administrative materials required for the direction of the department. Maintains established departmental policies, procedures and objectives, including regulatory records for license, reports
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study design, software development, model evaluation, preparation of material, coordination with other developers, and documentation. The work will be a mix of fundamental and applied research, with
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intelligence with machine/deep learning, we aspire to pioneer a new era in medical care, where technology augments our capabilities, leading to more accurate diagnostics and personalized treatment strategies
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, performs administrative duties of confidential natures. Coordinates meeting details and confirmations. Prepares correspondence, material for meetings and presentations, takes minutes and transcribes material
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for clinical and claim related information, request reprint information. Administers/prepares reports, minutes, presentations, lectures and administrative materials. Organizes and maintains claim files, other
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patients, including visual acuity, applanation pressures, history, keratometry, autorefraction, color vision, stereopsis and EYESYS. Instructs patient in the proper care and insertion/removal of contact