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. Experience with managing and analyzing large datasets, scaling processes, developing data architectures, and developing R packages preferred. Experience with version control software (such as Git), code
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in version control systems like Git Proven experience in troubleshooting system issues. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Detail-oriented person. Proven experience managing Storage
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statistical analyses • Running power calculations for randomized controlled trials using structural models • Assisting in the preparation of academic journal submissions and code and data for publication
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for the University’s electrical distribution systems, the central chilled water and steam plants, and other electrical systems and equipment. Identify and develop cost control opportunities and system cost planning. Act
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visualizations Experience with GraphQL and/or REST API frameworks Experience with TypeScript, Node, and command line Strong understanding of browser rendering behaviors and performance, including mobile
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of data collection, analysis, and experimental design across several concurrent studies, including randomized control trials, large-scale surveys, and field experiments. A typical project involves
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science; quantum many-body physics; quantum precision measurements and fundamental physics; quantum metrology, sensing, and control; and quantum chemistry and materials science. We invite applications
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awards made from this FOA. Section III. Eligibility Information 1. Eligible Applicants Eligible Organizations Higher Education Institutions Public/State Controlled Institutions of Higher Education Private
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following areas: -Biophysical instrumentation development: optical and mechanical design, simulation, development and control -Optical imaging; Single-molecule fluorescence and FRET; Lasers; Pump-probe
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enhancement. The Postdoctoral Researcher will coordinate and lead a research project at the intersection of wearable sensing, controls, neurophysiology, movement science, and clinical rehabilitation. They will