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Summer 2024. The successful applicant will work together with Professor Adrian Del Maestro on projects related to the design and development of next-generation quantum sensors utilizing strongly
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well as experience with the equipment used in physics experiments, including but not limited to oscilloscopes, power supplies, and sensors. The candidate must be able to work independently to assess laboratory
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sensors, duress buttons and keypads. Install wire paths, conduct wire pulls and terminations for existing and new access control, and alarm system installations. Document, correct and report any issues with
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sessions, as needed. Exposes and processes radiographs and takes CBCT scans, as required. Assists students and residents take x-rays and assists in other clinical departments as needed. Transports sensors
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prioritize responsibilities for multiple projects Must be able to effectively communicate in English, orally and in writing Experience with sensors, data loggers, SAS or R, and/or computer programming highly
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. · Maintain and calibrate remote monitoring sensors. Coaching and training: · Attend conferences and training opportunities for the unit in order to maintain current knowledge of best practices in