112 signal-processing positions at University of California, San Diego in United States
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for processing, including pathology for H&E marking. They will learn and maintain laboratory equipment, have strong organizational skills to maintain lab stock databases, and work to ensure that laboratory spaces
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integration, processes, and problems; develops solutions that involve industry best practices; assists with creating specifications for systems to meet requirements; validates requirements against needs
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point of contact for the SSP Director, managing scheduling, engaging in confidential communications, supporting financial and human resources processes, and coordinating the day-to-day management of
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managing food service design, construction and remodeling projects. Intermediate computer application skills to include food service applications for point of sale and inventory control software. Strong and
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the direction of the Clinic Manager, the Call Center Specialist is the first point of contact for patients scheduling appointments. Performs and coordinates call center patient duties (to include, but not limited
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Network Security, 400 MHz Radio system, Triton CATV, administration of the Dining Dollars and Triton Cash Account programs, the FoodPro inventory control system, and the Point of Sales system, to name a few
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are as follows: - Reception: serves as a greeter and first point of contact, interacting regularly with students, faculty, staff, and other visitors; monitors department phone line(s) and/or inbox(es
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Atmosphere (OA) Section with multidisciplinary programs of scientific research including: ocean acoustics, bioacoustics, seafloor geophysics, signal processing, ocean optics and underwater imaging, air-sea
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technologies (dual CRISPR KOs and Prime Editing), as well as standard fluorescent-reporter and immunoblot assays to link new findings to established biology. Our environment facilitates a collaborative process
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related to human genetic studies of allergy and immune dysregulation using primary patient samples, derived cell-lines, and in vitro assays. The incumbent will process patient blood and tissue samples