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: 6380170 University of California Irvine Department of Radiological Sciences- Health Sciences Clinical Professor Series, Open Ranks Position overview Salary range: Total Negotiated Salary (TNS) calculation
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providers - striving to make it as easy as possible for people to get the services they need, when they need them. The office of Program Development and Execution (PDE) is proud to support the division
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Number: 6380131 University of California Irvine Health Sciences Clinical Professor Series Gastroenterology Pool Ad Open Ranks Position overview Salary range: Total Negotiated Salary (TNS) calculation
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, analytical acumen, computer skills, and the application of state and federal law as it pertains to records and evidence, and the ability to quickly learn and apply University of California regulations. What It
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with experience in the following biomedical engineering fields: Biomedical photonics/optoelectronics Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication Biomedical computation/modeling Biomolecular and
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at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive condition. See Professorial Series (HS Clinical) -Health Sciences Compensation Plan located here [https://www.som.uci.edu/academic
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. Requires full knowledge of own area of functional responsibility. May perform custodial duties part of the time. What It Takes to be Successful Required: Basic computer application skills. Working knowledge
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of Radiological Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, anticipates openings for a postdoctoral fellow in the TRUE Lab (https://truelab.som.uci.edu ). We are seeking a creative, dedicated, and
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campus policies and procedures; resolves a wide range of issues. Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions. What It Takes to be Successful Required: Computer
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Materials; Energy Materials and Sustainability; Materials for Structural Applications and Extreme Environments; Modeling, Theory and Computational Approaches to Materials Science and Engineering; Nanoscale