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participation from students, alumni, faculty speakers and program staff; and summarize attendance records. Set up registration forms, event communication, and post events in both CRM and on the web. Manage post
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implementation science are desired. Previous experience in a research environment is preferred. Proficiency in computer programs including Microsoft Office suite, databases (SPSS), and online survey software
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Technology Architect Job Profile Title Information Technology Architect Job Description Summary Information Systems & Computing (ISC) is the University of Pennsylvania’s central IT organization, providing the core
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evaluating and integrating a new optimization engine into Course Match, collaborating with internal stakeholders such as the MBA Program Office, Wharton Computing, and the University Registrar, and engaging
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members to integrate multi-dimensional datasets. Participate in lab meetings Qualifications: Some College, BS preferred Experience with computational analysis of sequencing data (e.g., R, Python, Seurat
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this workflow, and the model utilizes cutting-edge economic modeling, data science, machine learning, and cloud computing to project policy impacts. The models are frequently updated to reflect the latest
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soliciting and selling group visits and helping to coordinate the daily operations of the Group Sales program at the Penn Museum. They perform a range of duties including generating leads, selling group visits
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when working closely students; ability to multi-task; and flexibility to shift focus between multiple projects as needed. Strong computer skills are essential. RS-B Bachelor of Science and 1 to 2 years
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review. Process parking permit and program requests, including new enrollments, cancellations, and changes, ensuring data accuracy and timely follow-up. Act as the primary point of contact for special
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multidisciplinary team. Our lab integrates cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms that govern cell fate determination in the immune system. More about our research