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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Adjunct Professor of Computer Science - MPCS/MS-ADS (Open-Rank) Department of Computer Science, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Other Chicago, IL
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of multi-institutional research projects. The Research Computing Center at the University of Chicago seeks a highly motivated Computational Scientist-Computational Biology that will support the Program in
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positions in hospitality. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; comfort with technology, including the ability to maintain a calm and assuring composure when technical
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internally. Responsibilities Drives recruitment strategy to expand and retain a broad portfolio of corporate Industry Affiliate Program members to meet demands based on data science student enrollments
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testing and quality assurance. Supports end-user training in system functionality. Prepares to occasionally deal with and troubleshoot various other types of technology including PC and Mac computers
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performs research encompassing computational biomedicine, biomedical data science and biomedical informatics. The Beaulieu-Jones lab within the Section of Biomedical Data Science focuses on machine learning
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knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline. --- Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Ph.D. in computer science, computer engineering
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, cognitive science, computer science, psychology, sociology, biology, physics, math, or other related fields Experience: Research experience in cognitive neuroscience, psychology, or another social science is
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oversees Process and Compliance training, as well as manages the Research Administration (RA) Trainee Program. Job Summary The Export Control Officer for University Research Administration (URA) will be
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Center houses the University of Chicago’s technology transfer unit, which manages all University-based intellectual property originating from faculty research and discoveries that can be licensed