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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Physics / High Energy Theory Group Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/10/09, listed until 2026/04/09) Position Description: Apply Position Description The High Energy Theory group
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security, risk, and compliance teams to interpret policies and standards, ensuring they are consistently applied. Automation & Tooling Develops and maintains advanced PowerShell and Graph API scripts
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undergraduate and graduate programs. Candidates with expertise in machine learning, big data, mathematical finance and probability theory are particularly encouraged to apply. The department expects to support
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discrepancies. Develops, maintains, and disseminates a standardized set of dashboards on revenues and expenses against budget for GSAS department heads and senior management. Generates reports, tables, and graphs
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. Some hybrid work options may be considered. Responsibilities Substance Use Education and Prevention (50%) In partnership with the Director, oversee the planning, implementation, and evaluation of theory
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intellectually vibrant and interdisciplinary hub, committed to pioneering research, rigorous training, and broad impact across theory, methodology, and application. The department hosts world-class faculty and
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theory- and evidenced-informed practice of health literacy and college health promotion. The Health Promotion Specialist will also assist the team that works to make the campus healthier by connecting
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of 5 years of related experience, preferably in planning, implementing, and evaluating evidence- and theory-informed health promotion initiatives. Real Balance Global Wellness Services Inc. Licensed
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(for example, R, Python, or Matlab). Experience with graph modeling, Bayesian statistics, or causal inference is a plus. The candidate will join an integrated team of computational scientists, molecular
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methods of systematic review Knowledge of statistics (at a minimum, multivariable regression, ideally generalized linear models, probability theory, and time-to-event analysis) and epidemiology, proven by