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expertise in fabrication and physical prototype creation. In tandem with its partner facility the Student Technology Lab (STL), students and faculty have multiple opportunities for user driven access
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accordance with university policies. Essential Functions This position will staff all radiographic and cross-sectional imaging at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC), West Chester Hospital and
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for this position Submit 5-20 images of finished projects or process documentation that demonstrates proficiency in wood and/or metal fabrication. Physical Requirements/Work Environment Office environment/no specific
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diagnostic residents, neuroradiology fellows, and UC College of Medicine medical students in the performance of imaging examinations and neuroradiologic including spine procedures. Additional responsibilities
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, process or discipline. May require experience with specialized software programs such as Matlab, image J, Imaris, etc. Additional Qualifications Considered The work environment is the laboratory. Physical
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teach UCMC diagnostic residents, neuroradiology fellows, and UC College of Medicine medical students in the performance of imaging examinations and neuroradiologic procedures including spine procedures
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- should not exceed one page and should detail your interest and qualified experience, skills, or education required for this position Submit 5-20 images of finished projects or process documentation
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and imaging findings, and how they relate to optimal health. Lecturers at the University of Cincinnati are expected to teach scholarly and other professional or creative activities. This position
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of funded research and an emerging culture in the department regarding the role of imaging research. After 10 years of dedicated leadership as Chair, Dr. Mary Mahoney is stepping down, and a national
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commitment to excellence in our students, faculty, staff and all our activities. The main research project is to study sub-cellular dynamics. We use super-resolution imaging techniques. Particular emphasis is