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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The signal processing group carries out research in the areas of inference and wireless communications, with both acoustic and radio signals
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” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science
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behaviors of MEMS structures. Hands-on experience working with signal processing and RF testing instruments. Strong communication skills for working in a multidisciplinary team environment. Ability
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We are seeking to appoint an excellent Postdoctoral Researcher to carry out research in the areas of smart sustainable polymers and polymer nanocomposites in the research group of Professor Biqiong
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and mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, computational biology and image processing. The term of appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory
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Description: We are recruiting a highly motivated individual to join us as a Postdoctoral Scientist in Dr Kirby Swatek's laboratory to study the roles of ISG15 modifications, an underexplored and
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Travel ” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in
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: 6380175 University of California Irvine Postdoctoral in Biomedical Imaging (Imaging Instrumentation) - 2025-2026 Position overview Salary range: A reasonable estimate for this position is $66,737-$80,034
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and construction, data acquisition, and signal processing. We collaborate with other groups at UCSC and other universities, National Labs, and industry partners, all working to advance technology in
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research in a highly multidisciplinary team environment. Successful applicants will have experience in surgery biomedical engineering, microfluidics, cell signaling and/or vascular biology. Our regenerative