943 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience positions at University of California, San Diego
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include proof of presenting one or more seminars, or conducting one or more trainings. This proof should provide proper documentation of teaching effectiveness. Statement of Teaching Sample Syllabi Cover
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to work autonomously. The candidate's responsibility may involve theoretical and numerical model development, experimental data analysis, fieldwork experiments, and guiding students and postdocs within
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students, postdocs and general laboratory operations. Others duties assigned as needed. Advanced theoretical knowledge and/or Bachelor's Degree in medicine, molecular biology, cancer biology, cell biology
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help direct patients to the appropriate clinical setting and facilitate patient flow. May provide additional coverage as needed in all areas, including Infusion Services Call Center and check-in support
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include: Author/Co-author peer reviewed publications. Collaborate with PIs, postdocs and graduate student researchers to develop proposals and bring in substantial funding to support new and ongoing
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to check work and data for completion and overall accuracy. Experienced use of standard computer systems and applications including Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, electronic mail, timekeeping systems and web
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in person, in writing and electronically, when necessary. Understanding of UCSD's Principles of Community and ECEC’s Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives. Universal background check, FBI/Dept. of Justice
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high level in a team environment. Job offer is contingent upon satisfactory clearance based on Background Check results. Pre-employment eligibility may require passing a security check, as outlined in
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satisfactory clearance based on Background Check results. Occasional evenings and weekends may be required. Must be bi-lingual. Fluency in English and Spanish required. This position has been identified as a
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candidate's responsibility involves large data set analysis, numerical modeling, field work experiments, and guiding students and postdocs within the group. At UC San Diego, Assistant Project Scientists