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The Physics Division of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Michigan Medicine is recruiting up to 2 medical physicists for clinical physics faculty positions or clinical physics staff positions.
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Physics, Computational Physics, Computational Chemistry, Astrophysics, Computer Science, or related field. Physics, Computational Physics, Computational Chemistry, Astrophysics, Computer Science, or related field.
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Ph. D. in chemistry, electrochemistry, chemical engineering, physics, materials science, materials engineering, or similar degree areas. Ph. D. in chemistry, electrochemistry, chemical engineering, physics, materials science, materials engineering, or similar degree areas.
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Technical skills and experience: Atom-based quantum technologies, atomic, optical, and quantum physics research, development, and engineering, precision spectroscopy, optomechanical and optoelectrical systems engineering, gaussian optics, frequency-stable lasers, optical cavities, optical frequency combs, atomic and optical stabilization, analog and digital electronics, advanced programming (Python, C/C.
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5+ years of relevant experience preferred as a PCBA Design Engineer with strong Electrical Engineering and Physics fundamentals (analog, Optoelectronics design, electromagnetic theory, etc.) If yes, our growing Ann Arbor team needs an Electrical Engineer with experience in Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) Design to assist in developing product equipment, test centers, software, and AI algorithms that power the innovative capabilities that KLA is recognized for.
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Proficient in at least three of the following: applied mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, software design, signal processing, image processing, machine learning, generative AI, reinforcement learning, numerical analysis, statistics.
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Professor McCoy has established the first-of-its-kind multi-physics hardware lab dedicated to marine engineering systems in the United States for his project, Data Model Fusion: Design, Experiments, and Frameworks for Surface Platforms.
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The Clinical Perfusionist has a comprehensive understanding of anatomy, physiology, physics, mechanics, and pharmacology. The Clinical Perfusionist also operates the cell saver for blood conservation in Peripheral Vascular or any other surgical case as needed.
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15 years of engineering experience, with over 10 years focused on the battery or electrochemical energy storage industry, excluding graduate or postdoc work. Lead Group in the creation, development, characterization/testing, and delivery of: Energy storage materials, process technologies, electrode embodiments, and/or custom lithium-ion cell designs and cells.
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We are leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Computational Modeling within the cardiac cath lab to provide a quantitative assessment of stenosis severity and a non-invasive determination of Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) to support patient-specific treatment decisions.
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Additional preferred skills: *basic physics (mechanics), basic electrical circuit knowledge, familiarity with Linux/Posix system calls, WPF, mechatronics, strong science and math skills. Knowledge about Calculus, physics (mechanics), and electrical circuit concepts are also useful.
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A Master's degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, electrical engineering, imaging physics, statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, or related field. A Master's degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, electrical engineering, imaging physics, statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, or related field.
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Uses a comprehensive understanding of anatomy, physiology, physics, mechanics, and pharmacology. Shall be a graduate of an accredited Allied health Education Program School of Perfusion Technology and shall be certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion.
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PhD in semiconductor-related Material Science, Physics, Engineering or related fields, with 3+ years of experience. Knowledge of, and hands-on experience with, nano and micro fabrication technologies, such as thin film deposition and growth, optical and e-beam lithography, wet and dry etching, and associated metrology and characterization.
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Bachelor's degree with 4+ years or Master's degree with 2+ years of experience in Computer Science, Electrical Engineer, Physics, or Applied Mathematics. Experience with OpenGL/CUDA development.
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