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Description The Elaine Marieb Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation, a collaborative effort between the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing and the College of Engineering, is seeking Postdoctoral Research
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device design, micro-fabrication, microwave measurements, signal processing, and data analysis, with a division of effort tuned to the candidate’s expertise and interest. Essential Functions Design and
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students to design and conduct research and to present results. Participate in research design and execution and data analysis on energy equity in U.S. localities. Performs other duties as assigned
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) such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint/Google Slides, Outlook, Dedoose, RedCap. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree required. Masters degree preferred. Organizational skills to plan and
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design and execution. Essential Functions In Vivo Study Design. Animal Handling and Care. Study Monitoring and in vivo Data Collection. Regulatory Compliance. Other Functions Work collaboratively and
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or energy Experience in policy design and public engagement is a plus. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office environment Work Schedule Full time position 40 hours a week, Monday - Friday, with
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experience using text as data is key (though using text-as-data methods is more important than producing methods for this position). This successful candidate is expected to contribute to the design of
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in research design and execution, and to publish the lab work as appropriate in collaboration with the principal investigator. Essential Functions In Vivo Study Design: Proficiency in designing and
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and multipage reports with data, photographs, and text in a publishing format such as In-Design. Utilizes and develops data organized to produce understanding of programs of space, staffing, costs
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of the Principle Investigator, Dr. Paul Katz. The appointee is expected to establish some independence in research design and execution, to publish their work as appropriate in collaboration with the principle