53 computer-science-image-processing positions at Rutgers University in United States
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human patients. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology, biomedical engineering or computer science. The applicant should be able to perform small animal surgeries
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with repository materials. Oversee core processing workflows, including sampling, imaging, description, and preparation for lithologic and micropaleontological analyses. Contribute to outreach and
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Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Computer knowledge. Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to speak clearly and write/type proficiently is essential. Ability to implement
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of this position are the following: Effectively contributes to and supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and preserves their human dignity. Consistently ensures
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assignments. Effectively contributes to and supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and preserves their human dignity. Adapts the assessment and treatment processes
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written communication skills; and ability to understand and communicate in English to sufficiently perform the job duties. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and
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equipment for biochemical, cellular and molecular biology experiments: centrifuges, spectrophotometer, electrophoresis, imaging equipment, etc. Excel spreadsheets, Word processing software, and graphing and
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the smooth functioning and operation of the program, and participates in UBHC-wide meetings, performance improvement activities, committees and task forces as assigned and as observed by supervisor and program
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assignments. Effectively contributes to and supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and preserves their human dignity. Consistently provides individual, group and
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the key duties of this position are the following: Identifies the appropriate level of care disposition from skill based knowledge of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition