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Have an Associate’s degree, certification, or other education in electronics/engineering Can interpret electronic schematics and printed circuit board layout Have experience with programming or scripting languages (e.g., Python) for test automation Have experience with data acquisition systems and software Have experience with working in a research or laboratory environment Hold an active Top Secret Level security clearance.
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The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), a national leader in scientific research and development, located midway between Baltimore and Washington, DC is seeking a Senior Project Architect for design and construction of buildings.
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Have knowledge of DoD Planning, Programming and Budgeting, Acquisition Decision, Research and Development, Test and Evaluation systems. Work with government sponsor, industry, academic, and government laboratory staff to conduct research, trade studies, and engineering analyses to identify and apply promising new technologies to sophisticated EO/IR system applications.
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LPS is excited to leverage your expertise, ideas, and vision to serve in one of the following roles: Quantum Information Science Researcher: o Conduct experimental or theoretical research into the fundamental limitations of qubit devices and the development of novel qubits with the potential to disrupt the application space of quantum technologies.
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Description The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is seeking a Department Head for our Research and Exploratory Development Department (REDD). Qualifications APL is seeking a highly respected executive leader with experience in leading research enterprises who will ensure that the Research and Exploratory Development Department at APL remains a national resource for innovation and who will build, guide, and inspire the technical staff of the department to develop revolutionary solutions to national challenges of extreme importance and difficulty.
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We are seeking a motivated, experienced, and driven Systems Research and Development Engineer to join the Communications and Signal Processing (CSP) Division in the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State.
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CINO focuses on developing the most advanced technologies and to provide expert knowledge for our Navy, Army, and other U.S. government sponsors in the following concentrations: Communications and Imaging, Cyber Innovation, Navigation Research and Development, Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, Information Science and Technology, Visualization and Decision Support, Institute for Non-Lethal Defense Technologies.
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Q² Solutions, IQVIA’s laboratory business, creates connected intelligence by combining our expertise, technology and analytics - this fuels unparalleled research & development solutions.
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Disseminates and incorporates research findings into informatics and laboratory EHR efforts. Participates in laboratory training development and delivery, go-live and elbow support, testing activities, reporting, business and clinical needs prioritization for the laboratory electronic health record.
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Serve as senior strategic advisor to Center Director and Food for Health of People and the Environment Laboratory (FHPEL) program, including review and evaluation of current programs, opportunity mapping and development of strategic plan to facilitate use of services, meet stakeholder needs and support the mission of the BHNRC. The enrollee shall not sign federal documents, authorize the use of federal funds, nor initiate or conduct federally funded research projects.
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The successful applicant will carry out a research program in any area related to the science of XRISM. This can include, but is not limited to: theoretical studies of celestial sources observable with XRISM, simulations of potential XRISM observations, relevant laboratory astrophysics, development of spectral models or atomic codes, or exploring synergies between XRISM and other contemporaneous observatories.
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Maintain a functional, safe, and effective laboratory and ensure that all equipment meets standards for laboratory research use. Good understanding of federal and local regulations regarding health and safety within a manufacturing and laboratory environment.
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