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into plain language. Ability to work with ambiguity. Strong oral and written communication skills. Proven ability to apply critical thinking skills to solve problems. Must be able to obtain a U.S. security
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, blending academic rigor with practical applications in the field. The lab focuses on a range of topics from human language technology and multimodal analytics to cybersecurity and information integrity
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material for meetings and attend the monthly campus COI committee meetings. Summarize and clarify personal and sensitive researcher information into understandable language for committee members. Review
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with running multi-physics simulation packages (FEniCS, ANSYS, OpenFOAM, etc.) Fluent and operational knowledge of the Python Programming language. Past Experience using any of the following more
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. Fluency in and/or demonstrated working knowledge of Spanish language. Additional Certifications: Additional Information: Job Risks Not Applicable to This Position Physical Demands Must be able to work
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(or eligibility for MD licensure) ● Board certification in Audiology (ASHA, AAA, ABA) ● Experience working with individuals from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds ● Excellent technical report writing
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ability to research event industry language, trends, technology and systems and make recommendations. Additional Certifications: Additional Information: Job Risks Not Applicable to This Position Physical
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Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in computational linguistics, data science, computer science, statistics, or related fields. Experience: Three or more (3+) years of experience building
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. Spanish-language fluency strongly preferred. Prior counseling, supervisory, paralegal and/or investigative experience helpful. Additional Certifications: Although driving a State Vehicle is not a
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Interaction, Quantum Information, and Computational Linguistics. The Department, combined with UMIACS, has annual research expenditures of more than $30 million. The Department Chair will lead a thriving unit