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Bachelor's or Master's degree in applied mathematics, statistics, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Strong experience with biosensor systems and analyzing biomedical data.
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Recognized in the Top 20 Engineering Firms and Top 3 Science and Technology Firms since 2000 by Building Design + Construction Magazine , AEI is dedicated to enhancing public health and improving patient outcomes, advancing revolutionary biomedical research, and enabling the next generation of scientific discovery and technological innovation through remarkable design and award-winning projects.
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Qualifications Expertise of our most successful Electrical Project Engineer:BSEE/BSAE (or another engineering discipline) from an ABET accredited program. We provide the opportunity to serve the greater good of humanity through work on cutting-edge, state-of-the-art projects like Promega Corporation’s Kornberg Center, The University of Arizona’s Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building, AbbVie’s West Coast Oncology Hub, and BioMed Realty’s Gateway of Pacific.
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Enrollment in Electrical or Architectural Engineering program from ABET accredited school. As an Electrical Engineer Intern in our Tampa office for Summer 2024 , you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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3+ years of electrical engineering experience. Expertise in computer operation for engineering design programs (i.e. Revit MEP, AutoCAD, Navisworks) preferred. As an Electrical Engineer II in our Boston office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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Expertise of our most successful Electrical Project Engineer:BSEE/BSAE (or another engineering discipline) from an ABET accredited program. Proficiency in computer operation for engineering design programs (i.e. Revit MEP, AutoCAD, Navisworks) preferred.
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As an Electrical Engineer II in our Champaign office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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A PhD or equivalent degree in Computer Science, Medical Physics, Physics, Electrical or Biomedical Engineering, or related discipline is required. Reason to relocate, aside from the sunshine, beaches and year-round outdoor recreation associated with the Gulf Coast of Florida, Tampa is a thriving metropolitan city with unique cultural attractions, low cost of living and a high quality of life.
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Education Preferred: Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Computational Biology, or related field.
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Bachelor's degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or a closely related field.
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OR Doctorate in Statistics, Econometrics, Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, or related field. Biomedical imaging (e.g., microscopy and/or digital pathology.
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The ideal candidate will possess a strong technical background in computer science, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or a closely related field and have the ability to provide valuable expertise to the firm's post-grant and patent litigation teams.
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M.S. in Computer Science or Software Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering is preferred. B.S. in Computer Science or similar engineering discipline including Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering is required.
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Current enrollment in college or Bachelor's Degree (Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Industrial Engineering, Math, or related field.
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A technical or Bachelor’s Degree (e.g., materials science, mechanical/electrical/biomedical/chemical engineering, physics, or chemistry) is preferred, not required. A technical or Bachelor’s Degree (e.g., materials science, mechanical/electrical/biomedical/chemical engineering, physics, or chemistry) is preferred, not required.
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