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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences
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) technology. The approach relies on high-loss loopback couplers and polarization-resolved optical frequency domain reflectometry to sense beyond the optical repeaters on submarine telecommunication cables with
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about exploring and applying new statistical, computational, or machine learning techniques to astronomical data sets, and extending current methodology to be applicable in the era of big data. Looking
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detectors, ultra-high vacuum, tritium gas handling, magnetometry, cryogenic engineering, charged-particle trapping, atom trapping and cooling, RF/microwave cavities and radiation detection, FPGAs, Python, C
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. Scholars interested in the role of generative artificial intelligence technology, including tools that produce text, imagery, audio and synthetic data, and information integrity are also encouraged to apply
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research environment on the UW Seattle campus, collaborating closely with scientists, engineers, technicians, and students at CENPA. This position is primarily associated with the PIONEER experiment, a next
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research laboratory uses stem cells for the study and treatment of diabetes. We have a wide diversity of projects involving stem cells differentiation, genetic engineering with CRISPR, disease modeling
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. The successful candidate will be a member of a highly interdisciplinary team including oncologists, biologists, engineers, and imaging scientists. The candidate will develop computational models of human disease
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delivery (e.g., mRNA, siRNA, ASO, lentivirus technology, transient transfection, loss/gain of function experiments), immunocytochemistry, light and confocal microscopy. Prior experience with induced
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) transporters that shuttle drugs, nutrients, neurotransmitters, and hormones across cell membranes. Current research interests include elucidating the mechanisms and clinical impact of transporters in nutrient