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of statistical analysis procedures and interpreting data. Sufficient interpersonal skills in dealing with students (graduate and undergraduate), university personnel and other related groups. Self-motivation and
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Conducts quantitative and qualitative data collection, analysis, and interpretation to support faculty-led research initiatives. Consults with faculty researchers and staff to advise on research project
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reasoned and timely decisions based on careful, objective review and informed analysis of available considerations and factors. Additional Position Information Benefits of Employment (Applies to full-time
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communication skills, are critical for success in this position. The successful applicant will be primarily responsible for data generation and analysis associated with a variety of comparative genomic
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resources already established in the College on the main campus. The main campus in Memphis is home to the Musculoskeletal Analysis Laboratory – College of Health Sciences – The University of Memphis, which
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Machine Learning in particular. Candidates with research interests in the analysis of complex, dependent high dimensional data and the use of graph theory and combinatorics for high dimensional statistical
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teaching and research interests in managerial and strategic aspects of information systems such as IT strategy, systems analysis and design, cyber ethics, and project management. The College The Fogelman
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issues and methods to reduce cost. Perform economic analysis and model plans for health department programs. Communicate and distribute academic literature, presentations, and reports on research findings
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, graduate, and doctoral levels. Courses may cover fundamental principles of epidemiology, advanced epidemiological methods, statistical analysis, and specialized topics related to the candidate’s expertise
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. Competence in data collection, analysis, and reporting related to program outcomes and student success. Understanding of experiential learning and its role in student career readiness and academic success