821 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at University of California, San Diego
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. Biomedical Informatics is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of biology, medicine, and quantitative sciences. Biomedical Informatics researchers develop new methods to integrate and analyze vast
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with graduate students, postdocs, and senior researchers. They will be well integrated into the lab's research and be expected to understand the methods and algorithms in use by or being developed by
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staff to ensure smooth operation of educational and campus activation programs. Duties include assisting the Senior Director of Craft and Glass Centers with program development, implementation and
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, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism, oceanography and electrical methods. The Cecil and Ida Green IGPP is recognized internationally as an outstanding research and teaching institution in geophysics with focus
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requirements (RFP, RFA, PA); numerous integrated projects; Program Project or Center applications; training grant applications; and Contracts; extensive variety of agencies and extensive number of awarding
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and/or warehouse experience. Knowledge of FIFO (first in, first out) method. Possess basic computer skills; knowledge of accessing online resources and training. Ability to bend, squat, stand, and walk
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sanitation and storage methods are followed. Must be highly organized and detail oriented. Past experience or ability to learn Brain Vision Analyzer and Presentation software for use with Biosemi data
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clinical and administrative support to the Dermatology Department. This position sets priorities, coordinates work of the unit and assists in establishing new work methods and procedures. Duties include
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aerosol therapy, lung inflation maneuvers, and pulmonary secretion clearance methods, monitor patients on continuous ventilator support and performs CPR in NICU. Provide appropriate oxygen therapy by
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, medicine, and quantitative sciences. Biomedical Informatics researchers develop new methods to integrate and analyze vast amounts of data generated in the laboratory, clinical and translational research