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research under the auspices of a faculty mentor for the duration of their appointment in the NIH T-35 training program, UM-KIIMERA. Duties will include data collection, data entry, data analysis, and
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– both written (narrative, tabular and graphical) and oral are critical. Strong background with computer application systems and financial analytical skills. Ability to work in a complex environment with
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Job Description The Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC)’s has a temporary job opportunity
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. Leverage University software, tools, and templates to write copy, design graphics, and build registration pages for events, invitations, newsletters, social media toolkits, and other communication and
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of results. Write up experimental results for submission of manuscripts and for scientific presentations using Power Point, and other graphics software as needed. Keep abreast of latest literature in the field
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/Summer academic years. Positions are typically available in design, graphics, computing, and technology. Candidates are expected to have a Master's degree in Architecture or related field. Interested
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on-field/court entertainment Oversee the development of graphic, animated and video packages for video and ribbon boards Lead the strategy, planning, and execution of fan and sponsorship game activations
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findings. Core Responsibilities Downloads, enters, and regulates data and maintains quality assurance. Contributes to report writing and graphical presentation of data. Monitors inventory of equipment and
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Design, faculty subject matter experts, and program directors to ensure that multimedia elements seamlessly integrate with online courses and enhance the learning experience. Technology & Innovation
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programming, or graphic algorithms. Compile data for use in activities such as gene expression profiling, genome annotation, and structural bioinformatics Create novel computational approaches and analytical