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Apply Now Summary The Center for Surgical Innovation (CSI) is looking for a student interested and passionate about biomedical innovation and commercialization related to academic surgery. This
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design and construction for architecture Artificial intelligence (AI), data integration and feedback control for co-design Robotic 3D printing Materials processing/analysis for concrete, dirt, wood
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users (students, teachers, authors, and researchers) work together to write interactive questions designed to elicit multiple ways of students? thinking in classrooms? and How do students and instructors
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collaboration with other members of the faculty research group engaged in related research. Specifically, the continued research on marine energy co-design, including the modelling, analysis, mechanical design
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protections, clinical study design, and data analytics and statistical methodology will be provided. The CRC will have opportunities to co-author medical journal submissions and will be encouraged to present
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opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family and plan for a secure future. Benefits include
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. Responsibilities* 5%- Design of protocols for MS 70%- Acquisition of MS data 20%- Data analysis and record-keeping 5%- Maintenance and calibration of LC-MS/MS Required Qualifications* Conscientious, responsible
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collaboration with Dr. McCray and other members of the laboratory, the fellow will contribute to the design, management, coordination, and implementation of in vitro and in vivo studies focused on defining
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into the design of a prototype implant to be tested in large animals. The Neural Engineering and Ophthalmology research environments are excellent. The Neural Engineering Training Program and the Vision Research
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, cutting-edge neurological complications research program is required. Responsibilities* 40% Design, perform, and interpret mechanism-based studies using complementary in vivo and in vitro models