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mid-career or senior scholar with an established research program at the intersection of artificial intelligence and social impact. This position advances the school's mission as leaders in scholarship
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. Evidence of strong research and teaching potential must be demonstrated. Candidates must have the ability and motivation to undertake a rigorous program of research and engage in innovative teaching
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other related duties as assigned. Required Qualifications* High school diploma or GED. Graduation from a medical assistant program or an equivalent combination of education and experience (1 - 3 years
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program of research and engage in innovative teaching individually as well as within a team. Additional Information For more detailed descriptions of the Strategy Area, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
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opportunity to learn about, analyze, and perform statistical analyses on a variety of epidemiological and genetic projects. The candidate will be expected to execute quality control/computational processing and
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timely submission of University-wide sponsored research grant proposals for standard and routine activity and for more complex submissions, such as program project grants; reviews, negotiates post
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or equivalent years of education and experience (computer-related certifications). Minimum of 3 years of related experience in desktop support, troubleshooting, or administering Windows and/or Mac-based systems
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and fit with this GSSA position. Please include your University Department/Program affiliation and year in graduate studies. Job Summary The aim of the Rackham Master's Education Initiative is to design
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be a UM-Flint undergraduate student. Experience in computing programming using Object-oriented or functional languages Familiar with Java and Kotlin programming Programming Language design and
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-Flint student Familar with Python Familiar with Jupyter Notebooks Desired Qualifications* Computer Science major Attention to detail Self-starter Modes of Work Hybrid The work requirements allow both