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of Engineering Department:Biomedical Engineering Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: Postdoctoral Research Scholar Roy J. Carver
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of Engineering Department:Biomedical Engineering Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: Postdoctoral Research Scholar Roy J. Carver
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such as Psychology, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, electrical or biomedical engineering, or a related field. Required Qualifications: A minimum of six months related research experience
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Technology Laboratories 205 North Madison Street 244 IATL Iowa City, IA 52242 Department URL: https://chem.uiowa.edu/the-margulis-group
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) or equivalent professional experience Experience with online instruction and classroom technology including digital communication platforms Desirable Qualifications: Demonstrated excellence in teaching business
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-Soul). Experience with applicable technology (i.e. sequencing, loopers and drum machines) preferred, but not required. Start Date: August 21, 2024 Review of Applications will begin immediately. The
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student learning, clinical care, outreach programs, and clinic operations. Provide direct patient care. Commit to staying current on audiology research and technology. Participate in professional
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analysis along with translational medical research. The IIBI brings together more than 40 faculty members from the colleges of medicine and engineering within the University Iowa. The University of Iowa
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of medicine and engineering within the University Iowa. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC) is a state-of-the-art 800 bed tertiary care center that annually admits more than 36,000 patients
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/hearing science, engineering, auditory physiology, auditory neuroscience, or related field by the start date. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have completed a PhD in audiology/hearing science