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Overview At our SRI International, Ann Arbor, MI campus, we are looking for a Senior Engineer who will have proven expertise in remote sensing with particular emphases in EOIR and/or radar imaging system technologies and design, image processing and applied signal processing.
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Geoffrey Hoffman, PhD, from the School of Nursing, is seeking a Research Associate to provide research support for an NIA grant focused on Medicare Advantage and older adult health care outcomes.
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The burn team within the Division of Acute Care Surgery is seeking a Research Assistant with health services research interest and experience. Prior health-related or research experience with demonstrated interest in health services research.
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As a Security Research Engineer on the Duo AI & Security Research team, you will help keep our products on the leading edge of identity security. 6+ years professional experience in security research, threat intelligence analysis, cyber operations, or similar.
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From our Ann Arbor, MI campus, the Principal Research Engineer will participate in multi-disciplinary, collaborative teams and contribute to the development of state-of-the-art remote sensing solutions and surveillance technologies.
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As a Lead Research Engineer at Thomson Reuters Labs, you will be part of a global interdisciplinary team of experts. We are seeking a passionate Lead Research Engineer who will bring expertise in AI and ML and is interested in building data-driven capabilities that drive transformation.
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Autonomy Research Scientists serve as Principal Investigators (PIs) to lead research, development and transition activities to further support advanced research and development in autonomous robotic systems for Department of Defense S&T customers such as DARPA, AFRL, ONR and acquisitions customers such as AF LCMC, Army GVSC, and DIU.
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SRI International has immediate opportunities for Research Engineers on-site in Ann Arbor, MI. The Radar / Electro-Optical Signal Processing Research Engineers will participate in multi-disciplinary, collaborative teams and contribute to the development of state-of-the-art remote sensing solutions and surveillance technologies.
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Mathematica's Health Unit seeks an Executive Director for our Health Research, Strategy, and Analytics (RSA) Practice, an important market within the Health Unit providing deep subject matter and data expertise in a wide variety of policy areas (including public health, behavioral health, and maternal health) paired with strong capabilities in research, analytics, and technical solutions.
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We are looking for a dynamic individual who can lead our Safety Policy & Research Team. You have a passion for instilling a safety-first culture, preventing incidents, and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
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Experience in electrochemical catalysis research, such as CO oxidation, CO2 reduction reactions (CO2RR), hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), and oxygen evolution reactions (OER). Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Research Engineer to join us, ideally in early October 2024.
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As a Research Toxicologist you will be responsible to prepare human health hazard and risk assessment documents and/or other evaluations requiring assessment of human health impacts. NSF is looking for a Research Toxicologist to join our team.
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This person will leverage their experience and deep familiarity with sequencing techniques and assays to sophisticatedly and independently research and develop sequencing-based tool. Daicel Arbor Biosciences is looking for a creative, self-starter molecular biologist who can design, build, and test tools for current and emerging NGS-based technologies.
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The Clinical Research Administrative Coordinator (CRAC) is responsible for performing a variety of activities essential to the day-to-day conduct of clinical trials and Sponsor management of Clinical Research Organizations (CROs.
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The innovative ideas and devices that are advancing humanity all begin with inspiration, research and development. Strong background in applied mathematics and electromagnetics. KLA is a global leader in diversified electronics for the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem.
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