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processes, and leading R&D efforts in material science for application development. Drives the development and implementation of coating techniques. Oversee the transition from experimental designs
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be directly responsible to oversee the development of the quantum processor on the day-to-day basis and will be reporting to the principal investigator. The ideal candidate is expected to have
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are looking for a Research Fellow to help develop power line communication systems and characterize the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the system. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design, development, and
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. • Applicants with expertise in interface development, micro/nano fabrication, animal experiments, and artificial intelligence would be preferred. • Strong written and spoken communication skills. • Open to
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development, optimization, and validation of in vitro mammalian cell based assays that are related to metabolic diseases (such us cell culture, RNA/protein extraction qPCR, western blotting and other metabolic
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, conference papers, books, and creative research artefacts where applicable. • Contribute to the strategic development of games research directions and priorities at ACRC. Grant Development and Funding
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The team is seeking a Research Fellow/Postdoctoral Fellow in the area of microfluidic engineering and instrumentation development for cell-based biological analysis and sorting. Under the co
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aims. Participate in regular research meetings and contribute to project planning and troubleshooting. Support assay development and preliminary validation activities as required. Funding and
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interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental findings in visual
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neurobiological interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental