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microfluidic wet spinning produce membranes, fibers and particles for applications including tissue scaffolds, drug delivery and air filtration. Scalable post-processing technologies subsequently allow
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Posting Information Posting Number SAECC4326 Advertised Title HVAC Mechanic Filter Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 001648 Category Staff (Hourly/Monthly) Department
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and extraction solutions according to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety guidelines. • Conduct soil extractions using established methods • Filter extracts to remove particulates prior
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membrane and encapsulation strategies from academia to industry. Solution-based processes like electrospinning and microfluidic wet spinning produce membranes, fibers and particles for applications including
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, including a laser diffraction particle size and shape analyzer. The student research assistant will perform the following duties Operate and maintain the laser diffraction particle size and shape analyzer
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exhaust hoods, including filters, when necessary or assigned Assist with infirmary cart Assist with proper receiving and storage of all food and non-food items Assist with delivery, setup, and staffing
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dust particles’ mass, composition and flow direction inside the solar system, but part of these dust particles are filtered out of the heliopshere by electromagnetic forces. We simulate the motion
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of innovative particle identification and noise filtering algorithms based on Machine Learning techniques to improve the detection of muons in a variety of particle detector systems. 3. Lead the development
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of equipment used by the various sections and departments within the University. Duties & Responsibilities Changes oil and filters on cars, trucks, and other equipment as assigned. Washes and greases cars
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and have an established track-record of publications in peer-reviewed journals, solid experience with protein biochemistry. Prior knowledge of crystallography and/or single-particle electron microscopy