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Hardware Development Engineer. Our engineers rely on skills in computer system architecture, schematic design, digital and analog circuits, power and voltage regulator integration, high speed signal integrity concepts, PCB design, bring up and system level troubleshooting to surprise and delight millions of customers.
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Quality control of fine details of research and other projects Sample collection, preparation, and submission Field data collection Veterinary assistance Monitor and troubleshoot data systems including software and hardware packages.
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The research associate's primary responsibilities will include working with customers to develop hardware and testing procedures that support the quantum supply chain as well as aid/develop workforce development techniques to undergraduate/graduate students.
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We are seeking Senior Principal electrical engineer to support, develop and initiate advanced research and development projects in their Physical Sciences and Systems business unit Cambridge, MA.
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The Clinical Pharmacology Analytical Core (CPAC) laboratory is hiring an analytical chemist with expertise in LC-MS/MS. CPAC facilitates the research and development of drugs and new chemical entities (NCEs) in support of internal and external investigators.
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We are seeking a BEOL semiconductor integration engineer, who will be working with a world class team on research and development of the most advanced technology nodes, continuously pushing the boundary of logic technology with partners and clients worldwide.
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The Research Associate I will support immunodiagnostic assay development following the product development process. Participates in projects for Biomarker/IVD assay development in various disease areas.
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Research Associate will conduct experiments and contribute to the development of our TBI product using modern immunochemical techniques under the supervision of the lead Scientist and/or Director of Assay Development.
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Improves job knowledge by understanding emerging trends in oligonucleotide analytical methods and synthesis development; reviewing professional and technical publications; establishing personal networks and benchmarking state-of-the-art practices.
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Oversee the maintenance of computational infrastructure, ensuring software and hardware are up to date and meet the lab's research needs. Professional DevelopmentEngage in professional development opportunities to remain current with the latest technologies and methodologies in computational mechanics.
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The Molecular Assay Development team is seeking an accomplished (Senior) Scientist to join our team within the Cellular Therapy Analytical Development (CTAD) organization. The (Senior) Scientist will have extensive hands-on experience in assay development; possess excellent communication skills; and be able to work with cross-functional teams in order to effectively transfer analytical methods, as wells as maintain and troubleshoot existing methods.
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Engineer/Developer - Software, Hardware, Research (Capabilities Development Specialist) - Entry to Expert Levels (MD, TX, CO) - Hardware Specialties: - Hardware RE, design, development, or testing (Verilog, VHDL, FPGA, PCB); Testing and debugging tools (JTAG, Oscilloscopes, etc.
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We are looking to hire a Quantum Research Scientist who will apply their expertise in thin film growth and characterization to the optimization of fabricated superconducting quantum devices. About the teamOur team contributes to the fabrication of processors and other hardware that enable quantum computing technologies.
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Knowledge in wireless communication theory, digital and analog signal processing, hardware-in-the-loop algorithm development and testing, and software defined radio architectures. The candidate will often work independently to identify and mitigate technical risks in algorithmic design and implementation in hardware architectures, identify future opportunities for sustained growth, lead whitepaper and proposal development, and mentor younger team members in technical disciplines and complex engineering principles vital to the successful execution of program objectives.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:We are searching for a Research and Development Engineer to join our Fluids Research Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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