Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
areas: Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field. The Department of Biomedical Informatics is a
-
leaders identify high potential talent throughout Emory, including technology and leader recommendations. Leads department/division teams in the creation of competency models for all positions that include
-
are available. Appointments cannot exceed five years. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A doctoral degree or equivalent in one of the following majors: Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science and
-
commercial value of an invention and markets early stage University-developed technology to industry. Negotiates terms and conditions, including royalties, of licenses with potential licensees. Monitors
-
assistance related to end-user testing events by ensuring the training environment is up to date with current functionality. Keeps track of student attendance, tardiness, and professionalism problems in
-
and communication with students and the rest of the team Provide timely feedback to students on progress Assist with technology difficulties within technology platforms (Canvas, Zoom, Microsoft Office
-
. Demonstrate professionalism through preparedness, dress and communication with students and the rest of the team. Provide timely feedback to students on progress. Assist with technology difficulties within
-
our region, both in-person and remotely via technology. Serves as liaison between Department of Public Health, RPC administrative leadership, Georgia Perinatal Quality Collaborative (GaPQC), community
-
are available. Appointments cannot exceed five years. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A doctoral degree or equivalent in one of the following majors: Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science and
-
operational assistance related to end-user testing events by ensuring the training environment is up to date with current functionality. Keeps track of student attendance, tardiness, and professionalism