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Tulane University Office of Human Resources Description for Job: IRC32798 TUII Postdoc Fellow Tualne University Innovation Institute Location: New Orleans, LA Summary The Tulane University
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has recently been awarded funding to apply magnetic particle imaging to the remote measurement of temperature within packaged semiconductors. This technology will assist in the thermal characterization
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for an ultra-high vacuum synchrotron end-station using CAD software. - Run, optimize, and document data acquisition codes (LabVIEW and Python) - Aid NIST staff in developing plans
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and Intelligence (PLI) AI Lab research initiative. AI Postdoctoral Research Fellows will be part of the core PLI team, which includes top-tier faculty, research fellows, scientists, software engineers
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in microelectronics and advanced packaging. The Postdoc will be part of a larger team of engineers-scientists working on cutting edge advancements in heterogeneous integration. Responsibilities Develop
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motivated individual with a background in physics or mechanical engineering to work both in our cold atom vacuum standard (CAVS) lab and our vacuum calibration lab, both of which are responsible for vacuum
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(CPS) for aquaculture, to sensors and platforms for maritime applications. The Postdoc’s primary task will be to lead the development of algorithm, software, and hardware to extend the current HAUCS
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to build their technical skills through engagement and collaboration with software engineers and other FSRFs at the CCA, other Flatiron centers, and the Flatiron Institute's Scientific Computing Core (SCC
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of accurate and efficient AI-assisted digital pathology readouts. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in computer science, engineering, or a related field, with emphasis on computer vision and
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