29 postdoctoral-power-electronics research jobs at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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health, consequently, multiple positions are available. Primary selection criteria are the history of productivity and the ability to enhance an interactive and dynamic child mental health research
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the system, and coordinate maintenance and reporting efforts of the plant among the SRSS team. The position will work with the Director of Quantum Infrastructure, faculty, and the electronics and machine
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Biology and should have at least 5 years of postdoctoral experience in clinical and translational research. Interested applicants should apply via join.pitt.pitt.edu Requisition #24004286 The University
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the system, and coordinate maintenance and reporting efforts of the plant among the SRSS team. The position will work with the Director of Quantum Infrastructure, faculty, and the electronics and machine
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databases for registry assessments and clinical trial forms. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and
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development of standards, internal and external site visits and audits, research protocol budgets, subject enrollment, protocol implementation. Essential Functions Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
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at the University of Pittsburgh. The position requires moderate standing, walking, lifting, and computer-based tasks. Ability to bend, squat, kneel, stand, reach above shoulder level, and move on hard
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databases for registry assessments and clinical trial forms. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and
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this position requires that the incumbent be ambulatory, have the manual dexterity and visual acuity to proficiently operate a personal computer and other office machines, and be able to communicate effectively
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and development and is proud to support the advancement of graduate students and Postdoctoral fellows in the Health Sciences Schools of the University of Pittsburgh. Qualified applicants should have a