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research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal of this research is
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will perform research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal
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, and other professional development opportunities as applicable. Performs related duties as assigned. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience Education Required: Bachelors Degree OR equivalent training
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distributed Working with existing teams to further development according to existing standards and conventions. Additional Responsibilities: Data management and biostatistical expertise, including: Data source
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and train other lab members Ability to think independently and the initiative to follow new ideas Motivation to pursue career development opportunities (e.g. applying for fellowships and awards
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learning to mentor and train other lab members Ability to think independently and the initiative to follow new ideas Motivation to pursue career development opportunities (e.g. applying for fellowships and
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independently and the initiative to follow new ideas. Motivation to pursue career development opportunities (e.g. applying for Fellowships and Awards, promoting your research, networking, etc.). Strong verbal and
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facilities, and opportunities for cross-laboratory projects, career development, and national collaborations through the ABA, SHOCK Society, CNTR, ABuRN, and related networks. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses
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, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, etc) .Extensive expertise in computational modeling of proteins and/or computational method development. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses A PhD is required in a
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development of detectors sensitive to ultra-high dose rates. Developments of computation methods for small-field dosimetry, radiation detection systems used in photon, proton, and electron beam radiation