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data. This role is in-person, will operate primarily in the SEA laboratory and offices on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, with regular interactions with the rest
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. What you’ll do: Develop Software Architecture for Fish & Fly Experimental Systems Clock synchronization across heterogeneous data streams, determined by hardware/software. Build a robust synchronization
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. Such information will aid analysis of experimental data or help establish automated image processing/machine learning pipelines. Technicians will typically be involved in at least two different projects. Please note
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contributing to the integration of these methods into high-throughput data collection pipelines for the AI@ HHMI Initiative . The ideal candidate will have a strong scientific background in molecular tools
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scientists, Vivarium staff take ownership of animal-related processes, allowing researchers to concentrate on data-intensive tasks and achieve impactful scientific outcomes. What we provide: A competitive
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. Experience in a research environment preferred. Advanced computer skills including MS Office, Adobe Acrobat, and other technologies as needed. Superior ability to communicate information and ideas effectively
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microscopes, and cryo grids preparation equipment. The main function of the facility is 1) high-throughput, high-quality data collection on user-provided ready-to-image cryo grids utilizing either single
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, and inorganic materials such as gold nanoparticles. May work with biological samples such cells or tissue for experimental purposes. Collect, record, organize and verify the accuracy of data in a
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responsible administrative experience. Experience with Stanford University’s systems and applications, or in a higher education or research environment desirable. Excellent computer skills across a variety of
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across scales (from genes to behaviors), including hands-on bench work and data analysis. The ideal candidate will have a strong expertise in spatial omics, method development, method benchmarking, diverse