72 finite-element-analysis positions at George Washington University in United States
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interpret results, with limited guidance from the Principal Investigator. Responsibilities Include Prepares datasets for analysis and conducts data analysis using advanced statistical procedures using SAS
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collaboration with a network of scholars, we provide objective, high-quality yet accessible academic research and programs on regulatory policy, analysis, and process. The Center Associate will undertake policy
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the complete student journey from initial interest through enrollment. This position combines strategic recruitment planning, admissions decision-making, relationship building, and data analysis to create
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role in GWSB’s Finance team, performing complex analytical and administrative duties. This position leverages data analytics and trend analysis to drive decision-making, monitor budget performance, and
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for funders to coordinate and amplify their impact, particularly with respect to health equity. Our approach will include focus groups, social network analysis, and group model building. Our efforts will be
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analysis and/or use of data analysis software (including SPSS/Stata, R, Python, etc.). Performs other duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning
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, conferences, and other faculty, student, or alumni functions. Works closely with the Chair on special projects. Operational Research/Analysis and Writing/Editing: Researches, compiles, and analyzes information
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analysis on focus issues for the Program. Analyzes and writes white papers, series, reports and other publications; and ensures compliance with policies for publications, to include public documents and
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Posting Details I. DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Job Description Summary: The Program on Extremism at George Washington University provides analysis on issues related to violent and non-violent extremism
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the intellectual care of the textile collection. This includes conducting object-based learning workshops; teaching basic textile analysis; research support for students and visiting scholars; and conducting