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infrastructure and proven expertise in leading predictive modeling, data warehousing, and the deployment of self-service reporting tools and dashboards. 5+ years of senior-level management experience leading large
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projects investigating human population histories and the emerging role of gut microbiomes in human adaptations. Our laboratory integrates population genomics, metagenomics, and evolutionary modeling
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. Develop and maintain models that track alumni behavior and support alumni and donor journeys. Monitor and inform accuracy and consistency across reporting systems. Monitor and project engagement trends
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market benchmarking, modeling, survey submissions, and reporting, while ensuring data accuracy, compliance, and actionable insights for decision-making. The position operates under the direction
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innovative courses and fostering strong industry connections. Expectations Candidates will be responsible for developing a machine learning prototype model using C++. The successful candidate will have a
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quantum materials and magnetic modeling. Good communication and interpersonal skills are essential. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is
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, decentralized university with an academic medical center. A confident, service-oriented leader who models positivity and integrity and inspires trust through ethical and professional conduct. Must be well versed
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surveys, working with existing datasets, and applying models of firm dynamics in settings of structural transformation and economic growth. We are interested in identifying spillovers of policy in
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research that pushes the frontiers of knowledge forward and responds in powerful and interdisciplinary ways to vital global and local questions. NYU Abu Dhabi advances NYU as a model university for the 21st
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fellowships, the Institute will engage leaders, scholars, and students with diverse perspectives to address pressing civic challenges and model the values of open inquiry, pluralism, and compromise