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program, and windows computers for troubleshooting computer related issues; and skills to utilize innovative, wireless technology. Proficient in CCTV systems, video analytics, camera positioning, and
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. Implement quality control and process improvements for overall business process. Review proposed operating and financial plans, including proposed program increases, estimated costs and expenses to finance
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, emergency communications center technologies, police vehicle technology hardware and software, integrated security hardware and software solutions, enterprise software applications, ID Badging, access control
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& neuroscience, computer science and applied mathematics and statistics. This research program strongly benefits from Johns Hopkins massive AI initiative, including the creation the "Data Science and AI Institute
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. Must have general computer knowledge and the ability to use computerized medical information systems. Working Conditions Applicants must be willing to work 3 days/week on varying days over a 7 day work
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of meetings and events. Performs other related work as needed. Special Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Graduate-degree-level knowledge of psycholinguistics, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, or a
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Under the direct supervision of the Sr. Clinical Research Program Manager or the Principal Investigator, we are seeking a Sr. Research Program Coordinator who will be responsible for monitoring
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program, and Family Engagement. It is responsible for coordinating orientation efforts with the JHU Peabody Institute to enhance the transition experience of undergraduate students, including dual degree
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just simplifying processes and transforming technology - we're empowering people to focus on what matters most: research, teaching, patient care and community impact. Does this sound like you? Thrive in
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Sr. Research Program Coordinator, Language Neuromodulation Lab for NIH-funded projects on the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in