247 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Michigan State University in United States
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Position Summary(Basic Job Function) This a temporary or on-call position. Provides clerical support. Responsibilities may include secretarial, receptionist, bookkeeping, information processing
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contacted during the screening process). In the letter of application, please address the following in no more than 5 pages total: How has your education and experience prepared you to contribute to teaching
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situations Proficiency with computer software, data management Strong presentation and writing skills Team-player with expertise in working on online systems and databases with knowledge and skills in data
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check-out processes. Continuous monitoring of test candidates during exam administration. Collects & inventories exam materials upon completion (as required). Enforce test administration rules to include
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at multiple scales, and the manipulation and processing of geospatial data are expected. We are seeking highly qualified candidates with the following skills and experience: machine learning, expertise in
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related fields. Minimum Requirements Experience in the process design and optimization of lignocellulose fractionation and the products (cellulose, hemicellulose, sugars and their derivatives, lignin
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Position Summary Registered Technologist to take, process, and examine MRI images for diagnostic quality in order to assist the Radiologists and/or Physicians in their diagnosis of disease and
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students, staff, faculty, administrators, and the public. Familiarity with the use of computers for organization, word processing, and communication. Enthusiastic about working in a collaborative environment
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to the college and university (i.e., academic governance process) Participating in community outreach and networking at local, regional, state, national and international levels Broad dissemination of research
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-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, rural computing, game studies and design, and the relationships between technology and policy, health and wellness, and society. Candidates should contribute