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Demonstrated research and development experience in FPGA gateware design and verification for qubit control signal processing and low-level software driver and API development. The Research Scientist will collaborate with ATAP scientists, engineers, postdoctoral scholars, technicians, and students.
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Interact with the LBNL fuel cell and electrochemistry community (with extensive experience in batteries, modeling of batteries and fuel cells, electrode material synthesis, spectroscopy, detailed diagnostics, and cell design) to aid in electrochemistry research.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of global biopharmaceutical laws and regulations, conducting legal research, preparing summaries, and presenting findings to internal stakeholders. Draft, review, and negotiate various legal agreements, including clinical trial and supply agreements, informed consent documents, research and material transfer agreements, consulting agreements, nondisclosure agreements, and vendor contracts.
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Experience in conducting corporate research, including analyzing SEC filings and Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) reports. The Climate Campaign Director, Corporate will lead Pacific Environment’s Ship It Zero campaign and all corporate strategies to influence major shipping companies and shipping-reliant corporations to rapidly transition ships off fossil fuels.
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On evolving topics as diverse as climate adaptation, plastic pollution, renewable energy, and aquaculture, OST leverages public and private funding to forge novel interdisciplinary science partnerships, encourage science co-production with communities, and build research capacity focused on California’s priorities.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to guide design decisions and improve existing interfaces. You will be pivotal in integrating user-centered design throughout our product lifecycle and influencing our overall product strategy.
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Reporting directly to the Project Manager, the Outreach Director will also collaborate with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and other DDTP contractors and partners to ensure effective outreach that engages and supports individuals with disabilities.
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Through policy research and analysis, this role will advocate for charter school interests, enhancing the political influence and public perception of charter schools, ultimately contributing to their sustainable growth and success.
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The Outreach Director will lead the planning, execution, and oversight of all outreach activities for the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP). The Outreach Director is responsible for managing outreach personnel, creating outreach strategies, and fostering relationships with key stakeholders to drive the program’s success.
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Reproductive Freedom for All seeks a Director of California Campaigns to lead our California chapter, and continue to establish our political and organizing program in California. The Director of California Campaigns will be expected to play a strong, visible, inclusive, and strategic role in promoting statewide relationships including serving at coalition tables, working with coalition partners, donors, and elected officials.
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To that end, we build a cutting-edge software suite that connects all clinical research stakeholders, from research teams to treating physicians, patients, and study sponsors on a real-time, real-world data SaaS platform, powered by AI.
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Interim Director of Finance and Resources Home » Interim Director of Finance and Resources. The Finance and Resource Director will be responsible for change management, implementing financial processes for budgeting, cash flow forecasting, and financial modelling.
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Advanced SolidWorks user with experience using Solidworks CAD and PDM tools. The Principal Endoscope Architect will lead the design and optimization of robotic endoscopes including the careful consideration of the components, interactions, and constraints at both system and subsystem levels.
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Familiarity with go-to-market strategies, user experience design, and customer feedback loops. Drive product innovation, ensuring continuous improvement of product features, design, and user experience.
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This position involves a strategic blend of market research, product development, and collaboration with various stakeholders to establish and maintain robust product marketing initiatives. Conduct market trends research to support the company strategic decision-making.
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