384 high-performance-computing positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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Sciences Division and/or University-wide administrative units. At the instruction of others, performs work that contributes to development of long- and short-term financial goals, business strategies/plans
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. Build and sustain high-performing, collaborative teams with a demonstrated ability to strengthen trust and produce measurable positive results. Promote a culture of inclusion, transparency, accountability
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appropriate research activities, including data collection and assessments. Implements data collection and entry best practices, monitors for a high level of reliability, and ensures fidelity of implementation
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Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) guidelines. Ensuring proper maintenance, organization, and backup of clinical laboratory data on on-site high performance computing cluster systems. Participation in
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in accordance with the highest standards. As part of this commitment, the University seeks to maintain an effective compliance program in which University community members are aware of, understand and
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high level of independence and collaboration. Responsibilities Provides computational support activities to scientific research projects. Analyses and maintains data. Develops computational workflows
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Department BSD MST - Medical Scientists Training Program About the Department The University of Chicago Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) was established in 1967 and is one of the longest
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high profile or high visibility marketing materials, which may include press releases, book jacket copy, blogs, or other Web material. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications
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to build high performing team and drive team member engagement. Ability to communicate effectively and with influence, both in writing and orally. Ability to utilize emotional intelligence to interact with
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efficiency on an ongoing basis. Establishes performance metrics and creates tools to measure effective operations. Works closely with the Law School Events department to support high volume of conference