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, topological junctions, and nanostructured superconductors. The Staff Scientist will support research that is relevant to applications involving nanoscale and quantum computing elements. Typical projects include
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protocols. Partner with Human Resources to facilitate the onboarding and orientation of new staff, postdocs and faculty, ensuring a smooth transition through personalized administrative support, resource
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. This prestigious, year-long program equips high-achieving, technically minded recent college graduates with the skills, mentorship, and community needed to drive meaningful social impact through data analytics
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experiments. Projects undertaken by this technician will support ongoing studies led by postdocs and/or graduate students in the lab. The candidate’s work may result in authorship on academic publications and
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program designed to enhance their pedagogical skills and research profile. Teaching Fellows participate in a community of practice around teaching, research, and professional development. To be eligible
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Competencies Knowledge in relevant scientific field. Knowledge of research techniques or methods relevant to the lab (e.g. Microscope imaging, image and data analyses, which includes writing/modifying computer
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and lymphoma, sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and bleeding disorders. Appointees will also contribute to the broader mission of the Hematology/Oncology program, including teaching and supervision
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, analysis and modeling in order to support projects. The Sr. Data Analyst supports the organization’s data and analytics work by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to inform decision-making, program
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/postdocs, and pays departmental invoices to vendors using GEMS card, Oracle, etc. Provides high-level events management for Institute colloquia, special seminars, and other events as needed by senior staff
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, 2025 – Jan 19, 2026 Description The Social Sciences Division invites applications from current and recent University of Chicago graduate students in the Division for a competitive two-year program