381 high-performance-computing positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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projects and/or program development and implementation. Effectively interacts with both internal and external executives and staff, as well as consultants, to create projects and/or program design and ensure
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temporal data visualization. Strong background in distributed computing tools (dask). High-performance computing clusters. Linux command line/bash scripting. Familiarity with R and/or STATA. Preferred
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also handle computer inventory and deployment logistics as well as triaging and troubleshooting issues with any technical equipment in any of our three office locations on campus. Job Summary The office
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for collaboration with partners. Supports broader student initiatives. Coordinates program initiatives, ensuring unity of focus and purpose. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education
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with faculty to plan, oversee, and execute all aspects of the research operation, particularly the organization of students and postdoctoral activities, grant proposal preparation, and manuscript editing
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: Successful completion of high school or GED. Associates degree from an accredited college. Experience: Two to three years of successful experience performing in a position which with a high level of service
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sciences and mathematics, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical materials
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-term strategy for faculty and staff recruitment, marketing and existing program development to facilitate strategic operating plans. Participates in identifying priorities and in preparing and
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, develop strong application materials, and build early career readiness. The Assistant Director will also support the Career Exploration Trek Program, a flagship initiative that sends students to domestic
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applicable rules across studies and alignment of study documents with billing regulations. Works collaboratively with key offices, including the Human Research Protection Program and research units