221 atomic-physics positions at The University of Chicago in United-States in United States
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of Business. This includes an experiential class (LEAD) required of all MBA students. Other program offerings for the LDO include experiential workshops, corporate speakers, and leadership coaching—all for Full
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to lead the testing, development and implementation of its suite of tools that support Early Childhood Education (ECE) practitioners. These tools harness technology and brain-development research
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Frontend Web Developer to take a lead role in developing visualization and analytics tools for the Data for the Common Good (D4CG) at the University of Chicago. The D4CG is transforming research in
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Department PSD Administration: Finance About the Department The Physical Sciences Division has a rich history of advancing and defining new fields of discovery in the physical sciences and
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accessible. • We identify, manage, and mitigate the technology risks of the University. Job Summary The Software Licensing Team Lead works with individuals, departments, and faculty to identify, manage
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Policy, Medicine and Social Service Administration), four graduate divisions (Biological Sciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences) and the University of Chicago Medical Center
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The University of Chicago's Department of Radiology is searching for a full-time faculty member at senior rank for up to a five-year renewable term. As Section Chief, the appointee will lead the Pediatric
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business rules for managing new data elements that enable future extraction and analysis opportunities. Serves as the data integrity lead for Chicago Booth’s Constituent Facing Platform. Works with Analytics
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support of all research projects Will support multiple active protocols, maintain regulatory documentation, Standard Operating Procedures, and train staff members to ensure compliance. Lead administrative
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behaviors of living systems. Our focus is on biological mechanisms described at the atomic level. We are highly collaboratory and often employ multiple approaches to address otherwise intractable questions