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engineered voltage indicators. The St-Pierre lab aims to design, characterize, and deploy protein tools to accelerate neuroscience research and broader applications, with a particular emphasis on developing
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 800 W Dickson St 3219 Bell Engineering Center Fayetteville, AR 72701 479-575-3008 All application materials must be uploaded to the University
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: Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in electrical engineering, physics, or material science with an emphasis on solid state electronics from and accredited institution of higher education, conferred by the start
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. The position duration is renewable to up to 3 years depending on performance, department needs, and availability of funds. ABOUT US: The University of St Thomas School of Engineering: The University of St Thomas
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. The position duration is renewable to up to 3 years depending on performance, department needs, and availability of funds. ABOUT US: The University of St Thomas School of Engineering: The University of St Thomas
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Job Description Position Summary The Sadtler lab in the Department of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead a project on
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player to work within a highly multidisciplinary group of scientists, social science, and engineers. A record of publication in a relevant field, such as neuroethics, sociology, bioethics, and STS, is
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), Resume Optional Documents: Proof of Veteran Status Recruitment Contact Information: Christina Jamieson Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 800 W Dickson St 3219 Bell Engineering
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, electrical engineering, robotics, mechatronic engineering, or a related field Knowledge & Skills Requirements: Strong background in experimental aspects of mechatronic design Detailed understanding
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interactions. The approach uses a combination of conventional (rapid kinetics, protein engineering, X-ray crystallography) and innovative (smFRET, cryo-EM) biophysical techniques. Current projects in the lab