-
facility inspection results. o Establishes, maintains, coordinates, reviews, and evaluates epidemiology activities at the University, including communicable disease and vital statistics. Collects, reviews
-
vaccination programming, as well as in the development of novel statistical methods applied to clinical trials, neuroimaging, survey sampling, and genetics. Position Summary The incumbent will teach in-person
-
Orders, Purchasing Cards, Inter-Departmental Transfers, Travel, Timekeeping/Payroll, Supplies) as assigned. Procures supplies, refreshments and/or other operational needs. Collects statistical data; enters
-
, genetics, and biochemistry; and completed a three semester credit hour (or equivalent) college level statistics course from an accredited university or a program approved by the Texas Forensic Science
-
assist with projects aimed at making them more present on campus. o Report employer outreach and outcomes via statistical analysis to Associate Director and AVP when requested. o Meet with departments and
-
the gaming spaces, develops, plans, and documents policies and procedures. Collects usage statistics for reports to library administration. Assists the Games and Education Librarian with developing, processing
-
from trash compactors and check-out procedures of staff walkie-talkie radios. Supervises recycling duties, activities and the daily collection of statistics as well as supervising warehouse consumables
-
software (e.g. STRmix, EuroForMix). NGS experience preferred, but not required. o Perform statistical analyses, including selecting the appropriate analysis procedure, preparing data for analysis, judging
-
, mathematics, statistics, or computer/information sciences; Four years work experience in institutional research or closely related field; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
-
. Position will begin on Fall semester 2024. We are seeking excellent candidates with interests in a wide range of topics within the mathematical, statistical, machine learning, and computational foundations