153 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Pennsylvania
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rigorous data quality, compliance, and efficient research operations. This role drives the design, implementation, and maintenance of robust data collection and quality‑control processes, supports grant and
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regulations, wage tax laws, segregation of duties, DOL, and other federal and state legislation impacting payroll gross-to-net processes; adhere to control objectives established and ensure compliance and
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funded “A pilot cluster randomized controlled study (RCT) of “Just ASKTM” to increase cancer clinical trial participations for all patients with breast cancer”. The SHIP Trial seeks to collect research
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cloud-based computing environments (e.g., AWS) and version control systems (e.g., Git). Experience in stakeholder engagement, including conducting interviews, facilitating workshops, or synthesizing
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or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Superb writing and proofreading skills with a strong attention to detail are required Must have an excellent command of language, grammar
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functional groups within the CVPF, including Operations, Manufacturing, Quality Control, Quality Systems, Quality Assurance, and Facilities. The individual will report to the cGMP Operations and Logistics
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Reporting and Analysis: Evaluate forecasts for revenue and expenses, including controllable budgets, and review with RHS Directors, Assistant Vice President for Residential & Hospitality Services, and key
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evaluation and applied research design, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental methods. Proven ability to lead complex projects, secure donor funding, and manage large budgets and
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forms, ordering and stocking supplies, and keeping the Field Office clean and organized. Other assigned duties will include basic quality assurance/quality control tasks such as temperature monitoring
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; checking quality control by testing purity of human lysates by ELISA, immune-blotting, and testing the pathological activity of the lysates and amplified material on neurons in cultured cells. Mouse breeding