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Summary The Experimental Relativistic Heavy-Ion (RHI) group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Wayne State University invites applications for up to two postdoctoral research associate
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technical knowledge of advanced bookkeeping is necessary in support of work activities. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Compile and process monthly billings for revenue generating services; prepare billing records
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departments concerning expired internal revenue bills, contact vendors to resolve billing or service problems) Prepare and process academic and non-academic personnel paperwork. Identify and resolve problems
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chemistry, physics, materials science, or a closely related discipline. Sufficient working knowledge of density functional theory and/or many-body perturbation theory (such as GW-BSE). Expertise in large
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requirement. Mine data for individual program reviews. Manage mid-term grade process and Final Grade process for the College, develop ad hoc and regular reports to meet college's information needs. Analyze and
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technical knowledge of advanced bookkeeping is necessary in support of work activities. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Compile and process monthly billings for revenue generating services; prepare billing records
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Functions: Coordinate all aspects of residency program processes and practices, including participation in the resident recruitment and selection process. Evaluate medical residents’ self-reporting compliance
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Functions: Coordinate all aspects of residency program processes and practices, including participation in the resident recruitment and selection process. Evaluate medical residents’ self-reporting compliance
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that the staff adhere to standard operating procedures and comply with IRB policies and pertinent federal regulations. In addition, the Associate Director will manage the protocol review process, identify issues
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Reliance requests via the External IRB Review Process comprised of addressing administrative reviews and management of multi-center research oversight. This position will collaborate with the Wayne State