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Internal Number: 6592113 University of California Irvine UCI MIND: Junior/Assistant Specialist Bioinformatics and Data Integration (UCI MIND, MODEL-AD Program) Position overview Salary range: The salary
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Materials Characterization; Biomaterials, Bioinspired and Self-Assembled Materials; Energy Materials and Sustainability; Materials for Structural Applications and Extreme Environments; Modeling, Theory and
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model and residential governance, components of the Undergraduate Student Housing program. The Associate Director is responsible for providing vision and leadership in the daily operation of all
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shampooers and other floor care equipment. Ability to follow, model and promote conduct that adheres to the University of California Principles of Community. Ability to sweep, dust mop, polish and perform semi
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. Ability to follow, model and promote conduct that adheres to the University of California Principles of Community. Knowledge of cleaning chemicals. Communicate in English. Custodial or related cleaning
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-scale ocean biogeochemical changes using a combination of remote sensing, modeling and in situ observations. Specifically, the postdoc will use a combination of ocean color remote sensing observations
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backgrounds, including understanding and respect for cultural, ethnic and individual differences. Ability to follow, model and promote conduct that adheres to the University of California Principles
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for clinical use. Generative and Predictive AI for Clinical Decision Support and Statistical Inference Develop biologically informed statistical methods and uncertainty estimation models to train deep learning
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management, organizational change, and stakeholder engagement. What It Takes to be Successful Required: Advanced knowledge of the organizational development and effectiveness field, theories, models to assess
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sound judgement. Possession of a valid California's driver's license. Ability to follow, model and promote conduct that adheres to the University of California Principles of Community. Skill to safely use