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academic and non-academic settings, involving design, building, and validation/testing of tissue optical spectroscopy and/or imaging equipment, as well as computational modeling of the interaction of light
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behaviors that traditional test-based approaches cannot adequately cover. To address this problem, “formal methods” – i.e., mathematically-based tools and techniques for design, specification, and
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to work in a team environment, and the ability to provide technical leadership for supporting personnel and collaborators. • A bachelor's degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited
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@udayton.edu). Minimum Qualifications: • Ph.D. in Earth or Environmental sciences/Engineering or related fields (e.g., geology, geography, geosciences, glaciology, civil engineering, computer science). ABD
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Qualifications: • A bachelor's degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited University. • Coding/programming skills. • Effective written and verbal communication skills. • Ability to work well with