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As a leading global supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the semiconductor industry, Lam Research develops innovative solutions that help our customers build smaller, faster, and more power-efficient devices.
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A PhD in biomedical science, as well as previous experience in industry or contract research organization (CRO) settings, is preferred. At Lovelace Biomedical, we support a bevy of exciting advanced research and development initiatives in a hybrid contract -academic environment.
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Facilitate constructive relationships with internal and external scientific communities, industry partners, key stakeholders, corporations, non-profit organizations, and foundations, state and federal government representatives, and others to garner support for and to champion research within the College.
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The Associate will focus on supporting the coverage of the Apparel / Softlines Retail sector in the U.S. The Associate will be responsible for assisting the Senior Equity Research Analyst in building, reviewing and maintaining financial databases and models, analyzing company and industry data, building an investment thesis, publishing investment-driven research reports and notes, and meeting with corporates, investors, media outlets as well as internally within the business.
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The person will support Infectious Disease Physician Investigators in clinical research ranging from observational trials to investigational drug/product trials, including investigator-initiated, government funded, and industry-sponsored trials.
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Candidates should be able to articulate and communicate a clear vision for the future of petroleum engineering education and research requirements at large public universities to a constituency that includes academia, government, industry, alumni, and students.
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This position will manage activities pertaining to the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee (PRMC) which primary goal is to ensure that institutional, industry-sponsors, and externally peer reviewed cancer research studies involving human subject conducted under the auspices of the SCCC are (1) scientifically and statistically sound; (2) appropriately designed; (3) feasible for completion; and (4) if applicable, in compliance with NIH guidelines for clinical trials.
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The research portfolio of the Dermatology Service includes optical engineering, artificial intelligence, basic science, translational science, epidemiology and clinical trials with over $5 million of annual funding from NIH, Foundations, Industry, and philanthropic sources.
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Extensive experience (10+ years) in leading research and modeling initiatives informing the product or vaccine development space, with experience at the intersections of policy makers, funders, academia, and industry Strong background in global public health research, mathematical or disease modeling, epidemiology, and health disparities.
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Research areas of interest include but are not limited to: advanced manufacturing processes such as semiconductor manufacturing, bio/nanomanufacturing, additive manufacturing, renewable energy-related manufacturing; smart manufacturing including operations and logistics modeling and optimization, supply chain engineering; data-driven artificial intelligence theory and its applications in industry; and the security of cyber-physical industrial systems.
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Our research leads the nation in supporting adoption and advancing the electrified transportation industry! Collaboration: Collaborate with industry partners, government agencies, and other stakeholders to advance transportation research and innovation.
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Preferred: Masters Degree in Polymer Science, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or related field; Prior experience in a relevant work capacity in the plastics industry. Job Title: Research Engineer.
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Works on advanced, complex technical projects or business issues requiring state of the art technical or industry knowledge on subjects such as mechanics, fluid mechanics, quantum mechanics, geology, optics, acoustics, electricity, pneumatics, magnetism, and electromagnetic and particle radiation.
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Spun out of an academic-industry collaboration between Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research and the University of California, Berkeley, Vicinitas Therapeutics is based in South San Francisco, California.
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The Division actively leads and participates in a myriad of NIH funded investigator-initiated clinical and basic science research efforts in addition to industry sponsored clinical research activities performed through the Cystic Fibrosis Therapeutic Development Network.
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