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robust geospatial software tools for automated processing of satellite imagery and other remote sensing data. This includes implementing algorithms for geometric corrections, radiometric calibrations, and
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the Department of Radiology. Our center has been pushing the abilities of ultrahigh field MRI imaging systems for several decades. Currently, we have a set of tools written in matlab that require updating
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). Areas of biomedical engineering research include: Bioinstrumentation and Medical Devices, Biomaterials and Micro/Nanofabrication, Biomechanics, Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Biomolecular, Cellular, and
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faculty member at the Associate Professor level from candidates with a Ph.D or equivalent degree specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, neuroscience, or related fields
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scanning using Motic Slide Scanner of stained slides for analysis. Learn and perform quantitative analysis of stained slides using Image J and/or HALO image analysis system. Learn and perform quantitative
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audiences. Excellent communication skills, including oral, written, and graphic/image formats. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships and collaborations with colleagues
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. The Department has a sustained reputation for research excellence and new faculty would build on existing expertise in functional imaging across species, computational modeling, and optical imaging, and join a
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drugs on biology and metastasis of breast cancer and in vivo imaging to monitor response to targeted therapies. Specific responsibilities/duties include: Research – 65%: Conduct research under the PI’s
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the planning and implementation of learning experiences. Assist in developing the child’s role as an integral member of their learning community through developing the child’s self-image and competence. Assist
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research facility at the forefront of advancing MRI technology. A key area of focus at CMRR is brain and body imaging using ultrahigh magnetic fields (7 Tesla and above). The CMRR engineering group supports