1,071 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of California, San Diego
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majors and is consistently ranked in the global top 15. We graduate around 700 undergraduate students each year, with students coming from a wide variety of diverse backgrounds. Our PhD students are hired
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: Apply by 08/20/2025. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. UC San Diego Health is a Magnet designated organization, which is a prestigious
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is a Magnet-designated organization, which is a prestigious recognition that applies to only 10% of all U.S. hospitals. Magnet is the "gold standard" for nursing excellence and is based on strengths
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, pending the status of the initial internal CNA (NX) represented applicant pool. UC San Diego Health is a Magnet-designated organization, which is a prestigious recognition that applies to only 10% of all
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technologists assists with diagnostic angiographic procedures, and complex vascular and nonvascular interventional and therapeutic procedures. The technologist is responsible for obtaining all equipment needed
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This is a two (2) year 100% Contract position. This appointment may be extended or converted to career status based on the needs and funding of the department. The CW3E machine learning team is
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of patient appointments and associated patient system screens; accurate billing; environmental care functions; equipment/supply management; and cleaning/disinfecting the environment. Requires knowledge
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This is a 100% Contract position for 1 year with the possibility of extension or conversion to career status. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: UC San Diego is ranked the 9th best public university in the nation
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, this position will be hired as a Clinical Nurse Specialist (4 or 5). Please note that this position is a part-time appointment UC San Diego Health is a Magnet designated organization, which is a prestigious
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is a Magnet designated organization, which is a prestigious recognition that applies to only 10% of all U.S. hospitals. Magnet is the "gold standard" for nursing excellence and is based on strengths