21 computer-science-image-processing-"Multiple"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at The Ohio State University
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for the student as well as add value and support to the role. Minimum Qualifications Individual currently enrolled in college courses. Ability to use a computer and applicable software is required. Evidence of
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the internal application process. Welcome to The Ohio State University's career site. We invite you to apply to positions of interest. In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete
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studying bone biology and dental implant system. The Research Assistant will perform laboratory experiments and activities including: imaging analysis based on microcomputed tomography and cone beam computed
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, Medical Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, or a related discipline, with scientific collaboration and research interests in the following areas: · Translational
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office environment, and, the employee in this class is subject to inside environmental conditions. This position requires sustained periods using a keyboard and performing other computer work. Requires
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the internal application process. Welcome to The Ohio State University's career site. We invite you to apply to positions of interest. In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete
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opportunities. Research is a core mission of the Department of Emergency Medicine. Our research program is supported by multiple federal and industry grants and spans clinical, basic science and translational
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care opportunities. Research is a core mission of the Department of Emergency Medicine. Our research program is supported by multiple federal and industry grants and spans clinical, basic science and
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component of educational opportunities for residents coming to OSU for IR training. The Division’s IR physicians and residents practice within multiple IR procedure rooms across the OSU University Hospital
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of Emergency Medicine. Our research program is supported by multiple federal and industry grants and spans clinical, basic science and translational research realms. The department has two divisions