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, neuroscience, computer science, or biomedical engineering One year of experience working in a research lab is preferred Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as Hybrid. Please note that work
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to collaborate with a team of experienced and interdisciplinary researchers, including: - Dr. Evan Barba, Associate Professor in the Communication, Culture, and Technology Program at Georgetown
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to produce cutting edge social science, computer science, and data science research that improves public policy decision making. The MDI Front End Developer designs and develops user-facing web pages and
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through human-centered design for the advancement of health and health equity. To advance this mission, CGHPI seeks a Program Dissemination and Communications Specialist to strengthen information sharing
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Floater Teacher Assistant implements program activities under the direct supervision of Lead Teacher(s) or Classroom Assistant Teacher(s) and assists in providing developmentally appropriate care and early
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. This role will have no direct reports at the outset but may require people management in the future. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a technical field, including computer science
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mindedness Basic computer/technology experience Experience working in a high-quality early childhood program preferred. Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On-Campus. Please note that
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include, but are not limited to: Maintains thorough documentation related to program operations, injury trends, compliance, and relevant sections of departmental and Sports Medicine handbooks. Oversees
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Position Description The Massive Data Institute (MDI) and the Department of Computer Science seek a postdoctoral fellow to join a project that focuses on responsible AI innovation. The project is led by
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faculty member of the Security Studies Program (SSP) of the SFS. Ideal candidates will have an active research agenda in a key aspect of security studies. Disciplinary specialization is open, and includes