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) and their relationships with neighboring tissues in pathophysiological conditions. We utilize in vivo mouse genetics, live imaging, 3D organoids, genome-wide Cas9/Crispr based functional genetic
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electromagnetic components, along with heat transfer concepts. Familiarity with 3D printing or other rapid prototyping methods will also be considered as an advantage. Strong problem-solving skills, effective
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. While in the Hummon research group, this candidate will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to develop mass spectrometry methods in proteomics, metabolomics, and imaging
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FieldAstronomyEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Good knowledge of - The300 sims - Disperse application on density field distributions (2D & 3D) - galaxy clusters and cosmology - SZ and X ray cluster
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molding techniques or 3D printing. - The prototype will then be placed in a bi-climate chamber to control temperature conditions. An experimental setup will be designed to reproduce the incident radiative
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contributions to experiments at Fermilab (SeaQuest, SpinQuest) and PSI (MUSE) Detector hardware leadership, including the ALERT time-of-flight detector, the ePIC Barrel Imaging Calorimeter, and the SoLID detector
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candidate’s primary responsibility will be to redesign the current biosensor prototype into an optimised customer facing implementation through extensive testing, customer engagement and prototyping. To achieve
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 3 months ago
., “Toward ultrafast, ultra-stable imaging arrays: Superlattice doping to enhance the performance of backside-illuminated 3D-hybridized silicon photodetectors,” Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 38(2
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in English, with a strong publication record commensurate with training level. Preferred: · Experience generating or analyzing 3D organoid systems, particularly neural or sensory organoids
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experiments in basic molecular biology, including cell culture in 2D and 3D models and their treatment with various factors; performing a wide range of cell-based assays; genetic engineering of cells; qPCR