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tenure-track position at the Associate/Full Professor level in Computational Biology, as part of a machine-learning focused cluster hire. The appointment will begin on August 16, 2025. Detailed Position
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communication skills. Strong computer skills, including but not limited to, proficiency in Microsoft Word and Adobe. Ability to work independently. Strong attention to detail. Preferred Qualifications: Experience
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data science, artificial intelligence, large language models, and high-performance computing. Strong written and verbal communication skills regarding research results. Preferred Qualifications
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skills, including strong public speaking abilities. Proficient in the use of technology to support advising and program administration, including advanced knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet
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of personal computers and standard application software (word processing, spreadsheet and/or database management programs). Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with scholarships or endowments
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. Verbal and written communications skills. Excellent organizational skills and interpersonal skills. Ability to use personal computer for word processing and standard software packages. Preferred
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to take detailed notes and maintain documentation. Good verbal communication skills. Ability to perform detailed work with accuracy. Ability to operate basic computer software such as database and word
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incidents and communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members for the purpose of program development
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communications with others. Basic computer skills such as word processing and email. Ability to effectively interact with University community members for the purpose of program development. Preferred
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degree or higher and some relational database experience. Skills and Knowledge: Knowledge of PC applications to include word processing, spreadsheets and data base programs. Background Investigation