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, imaging informatics, and large language models (LLM) is preferred. This position will require collaboration with multiple stakeholders, including informatics experts, clinicians, basic scientists, and
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more Tuition Assistance: Benefit from the UF Employee Education Program PSLF Eligibility: We are a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligible Employer The University of Florida offers a competitive
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, depending upon student demand; provide extracurricular support of the program through service that includes placement testing, weekly language tables, and other activities relating to extracurricular Korean
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, information science, data science, (bio)-statistics, (applied) mathematics, physics, or a related STEM fields. Strong programming and data analysis skills (e.g., Python, R) Solid understanding of machine learning, deep
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; Customer Experience and Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics; Information Security Office; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT
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possess: Master's degree in computer science, information technology, or similar discipline and one year of relevant experience. Expertise in Python or R programming. Experience with artificial intelligence
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, particularly with regard to data accuracy and integrity. Excellent written (in English) and oral communication skill. Strong computer skills (MS Office – including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access). Ability
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support of the program through service that includes placement testing, weekly language tables, and other activities relating to extracurricular Japanese language use. The typical teaching assignment for a
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-modal vision-language models, and their applications in health outcomes. Job Description: The Assistant Scientist at the Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics will play a pivotal role
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to developing technology to facilitate the data collection and analysis. The individual will be expected to collaborate effectively with members of the de Hemptinne Lab and other teams to facilitate program