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volume and complexity of LSST in 3 years. As a Software Engineer, you will work with full-stack engineering teams at the University of Washington and Carnegie Mellon University. You will develop cloud
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Research Scientist/Engineer provides direct oversight and coordination of complex research protocols for multiple federally funded research
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/Engineer 1 (NE S UAW RSE)) project appointment. The individual in this position will provide support for research studies on phenotypic and genotypic surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria
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-effective use of medicines. The Alonge Lab is hiring for a Research Scientist/Engineer 1 (E S UAW RSE) in the field of Biomedical Sciences. This position will be responsible for research projects in the areas
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, click here. UW MEDICINE IT SERVICES has an outstanding job opportunity for a SENIOR DATA VISUALIZATION DEVELOPER position. WORK SCHEDULE 100% FTE – 40 hours per week Day Shift – UW MEDICINE ITS SERVICES
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of the Office of Technology Management, and how to successfully work independently. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities Responsible for meeting regularly with the New Ventures Team
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. POSITION PURPOSE The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Washington houses several transportation-related centers
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The Pacific Marine Energy Center, located in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering (HCDE) is seeking a 0.5 FTE Program Operations Specialist to join our team. As one of four National Marine
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training and support in both evidence-based pedagogies and technology that enhance course delivery and assessment practices. Facilitates student-centered education development opportunities for faculty
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. The Ocean Engineering team at the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington is hiring – See Yourself at APL ! The Applied Physics