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knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications E ducation: Ph.D. in Computer Science strongly preferred
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Academic Epileptologist #NEU060 Department of Neurology, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $215,000
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: Background in research-related work in economics, climate science, data science, computer science, or a similar quantitative field is highly desirable. Statistics or econometrics training. Technical Skills
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procedures to develop design standards and concepts for University advertising and communications materials. Completes a variety of assignments, as needed. Responsibilities Displays professional skill in
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of highly accomplished faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates, all of whom push the boundaries of their respective fields. The Department supports a PhD program in Geophysical Sciences
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researchers to enable cutting-edge computational science. This is a hybrid position requiring 3 days onsite. Responsibilities Administer, install, monitor, and maintain HPC systems, including compute nodes
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is an integral component of the translational head and neck cancer research program at the University of Chicago, working collaboratively with the team of investigators with complementary and
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research; facilitates and monitors daily activities of clinical trials or research projects. Directs engineering and technical support activities to develop and maintain tools and computational methods
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. Creativity in communicating organizational impact. Working Conditions Office environment. Lift up to 40 lbs. Sit at a computer for 4-6 hours. Climb up to two flights of stairs. This is a part-time position of
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Department SING Polsky Science & Technology - Administration About the Department The Polsky Center’s mission is to advance innovative ideas and technologies from the University of Chicago