23 phd-student-fpga Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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(passive and active devices) design and fabrication. Experience with on-chip laser development. Experience with ophthalmic OCT imaging in human and animal models. Experience with FPGA, embedded systems, and
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meetings and Genetics Department seminars. May occasionally supervise 1-2 undergraduate or graduate rotation students. Working Conditions: This position works in a laboratory environment with potential
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doctoral, master’s and undergraduate students engaged in independent research activities. Independently design research experiments, evaluate research findings, and report results at major scientific
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, master’s and undergraduate students engaged in independent research activities. Independently design research experiments, evaluate research findings, and report results at major scientific conferences
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experiments and publish papers, under the supervision of the PI on a project in the broad area of epithelial cell mechanobiology. Mentor PhD students, assist in lab organization, and perform lab duties as
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their skills in manuscript and grant writing, oral presentations as well as mentoring undergraduates and graduate students. The vibrant and collegial scientific atmosphere at WashU will also be a catalyst for
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driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: PhD in immunology, molecular biology, microbiology, or a similar field. Have published one or more papers in
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data. The Department of Global Health encourages and supports the multiple identities of staff, faculty and students including, but not limited to, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, language
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learning environments for all students, staff, trainees, and faculty. We believe that building a diverse team enriches us individually and as a department by exposing us to a broad range of ways
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working and learning environments for all students, staff, trainees, and faculty. We believe that building a diverse team enriches us individually and as a department by exposing us to a broad range of ways