706 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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at the rank of assistant professor to support the growth of palliative medical services. This is a highly clinical position that splits effort between the outpatient geriatrics program and the inpatient
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research in computational biology, single-cell ‘omics-based and multimodal machine learning (ML), and, for the candidate with appropriate skills, quantum computing algorithms and software for applications in
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, initiative and independence, and interact with all faculty members, students and staff who utilize the facility. Possess an aptitude for working with computers, electronics and software. Clear and proficient
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to lead a comprehensive University-wide donor relations program to enrich the relationship between donors and the University. Plans, organizes, and leads the donor program to recognize, steward, and
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of Neurology is seeking board certified/board eligible academic epileptologists to join its faculty as the Neuroscience program continues to expand. Appointees will participate in activities of the Adult
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-making for a department’s leadership. Reviews, evaluates, and advises the unit as to multi-year program financial plans, program objectives, level of program activities, resource requirements, and program
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or animal training. Preferred Competencies Competent computer skills. Work independently and follow detailed research protocols. Produce written reports of work and procedures. Application Documents Resume/CV
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Skills or Knowledge: Create verbal and written reports. Computer proficiency, including solid working knowledge of MS Office Suite, email, etc. Intermediate proficiency with Excel; skilled with
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-scientists, and scientists in 15 sections that cover the range of pediatric care. Our education program serves the students of the College, the Pritzker School of Medicine (PSOM), 70 categorical pediatric
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of trainees and students, and scholarly activity. Of note, the department is seeking to expand its residency training program to include the education and training of Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residents