199 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Louisville in United States
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Department: Location: Belknap Campus Time Type: Full time Worker Type: Regular Job Req ID: R107109 Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma/GED with two (2) years of related experience
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Excel spreadsheets. Ability to function effectively in an atmosphere subject to frequent changes and thrives on deadlines, delivering high-quality, accurate work in pressure situations. Ability to
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experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Grade 5 (Hourly) Position Description: The Clinical Trials Program of the UofL Brown Cancer Center is seeking a Research Regulations
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. The preferred candidate must live in the New Jersey or Philadelphia area and work from a home office. This position will visit high schools, participate in college fairs, advise and counsel prospective students
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mornings or afternoons is highly desired. MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Master's Degree in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Management or a closely related field plus a minimum of five
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standards throughout the university's grievance process. Flexibility - Adapt rapidly to changing circumstances, anticipate problems, and work proactively to solve issues in high stress environment
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reporting software. Perform regulatory maintenance, bugs and fixes and new deployment testing. Develop and execute operational changes to business processes as related to computing enhancements. As required
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program objectives and appropriate regulations. Actively participates in the budgeting process, providing cost estimates and timelines for improvement projects, equipment fit up commissioning and activation
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preparation and staining techniques (e.g., immunohistochemistry) to visualize neural markers. Perform advanced microscopy to analyze tissue samples and experimental results. Participate in sterile surgeries
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. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Direct, conduct and organize data collection and analysis activities; coordinate and schedule research activities. Independently perform a variety of complex assays