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Analytical – Perform required physiochemical analysis to understand process and characterize processes this includes but is not limited to HPLC, GC, DSC, PSD, KF, optical microscopy and a variety of PAT techniques.
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Experience with multi-color flow cytometry experiment design, acquisition, and analysis. You will also perform multi-color flow cytometry analysis to evaluate effector/target populations, phenotype and function.
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Tasking will be assigned to leverage the existing skills of the candidate, to include physics-based modeling, application of advanced mathematical techniques for data processing, digital signal processing, image processing, signals analysis, radar system modeling, and radar performance prediction.
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Job Description The group seeks a Student Technical Assistant to work with our engineering staff on advanced concept demonstrations in the areas of data analysis, algorithm development, software development, digital signal processing, hardware design, and flight test support.
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Advanced proficiency with typical analytical tools (e.g., NMR, UV, IR, HPLC, Capillary HPLC, GC, Metal Analysis, Mass Spec, DSC, TGA, XRPD, DVS, Raman, etc. PhD in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science; 7+ years relevant industry experience.
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Work with the Data Science Services team to provide beginning to intermediate data analysis consulting services for faculty, students, and staff from a wide range of disciplines across the university in the following areas: Data Engineering Extract, scrape, process and engineer data using a variety of tools such as Python, R, Stata, NVivo, etc.
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Strong theoretical background in electrochemistry with proven ability to perform data analysis and modeling, track record in novel electrochemical research, demonstrated ability to independently plan and implement research programs.
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Perform forward and inverse kinematics, finite element analysis of components and assemblies, 3D tolerance analysis, different types of modeling using Simulink, Simscape, or MATLAB programming.
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Experience in PCB engineering such as fabrication and assembly technologies, strain/stress analysis, thermal management, and connector/cable engineering. Understanding of mechanical engineering physics such as boundary/force diagrams, stress/strain, 1D thermodynamics, and basic manufacturing techniques (CNC, molding, laser cutting, and 3D printing.
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Lead and/or conduct traffic engineering tasks including, traffic impact analysis, developing data collection programs, conduct intersection improvement and corridor studies for the Boston office.
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Responsibilities include applying this experience to tackle challenging battery electrochemistry and data analysis problems for our clients. Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Controls Engineering or a related engineering/scientific field.
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Have experience with data analysis tools (JMP, Minitab) and data visualization tool (Tableau, Power Bi, SQL, etc.) 5+ years of technical skills, preferably experience in manufacturing engineering roles for complex electro-mechanical product industrialization at scale, including machined, sheet metal, injection molded, PCBA, linear motors, LCD, cables, and plastic components.
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Ampersand Biomedicines, Inc. is looking for a highly motivated, goal-driven and collaborative Senior Research Associate with expertise in molecular cloning, protein / antibody engineering, expression, purification, and biophysical analysis to join our dynamic Protein Sciences team.
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In addition, the patent agent will assist the law firm's IP litigation attorney's by providing scientific analysis and advice in connection with various patent litigation matters as well as Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings and assisting with preparing scientific witnesses for depositions.
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Proficient with general modeling and simulation tools such as MATLAB, computer-aided design (CAD) software, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software, and/or other design & analysis tools relevant to your discipline.
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