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multiple sources, including numerous UC campus systems: (Berkeley Financial System (BFS), CalAnswers, UCPath, Student Information System (SIS)). Requires expertise in Javascript, SQL, Python, Stata, or R
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(e.g., Python) and associated collaboration tools (e.g., Microsoft Office). (Required) Willingness to learn new technical and/or lab support skills. (Required) Experience with data acquisition hardware
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using Python based programming tools. Notes: This is a full time, 3 year, term appointment that may be renewed to a maximum of five years. This position is represented by a union for collective bargaining
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well as multimedia processing libraries, and other common software components in Python and C/C++. Ability to learn new languages and libraries as required for individual projects. (Required) Experience with deploying
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/training) in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Computational Biology, or related field and a minimum of 1 year of experience with basic coding skills in Python and pyTorch or an equivalent combination
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. Preferred backgrounds include nonlinear optics, quantum optics, spectroscopy, or instrumentation. Proficiency in software and coding (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python) is expected. Applicants with a strong
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. (Required) Familiarity with modern data acquisition equipment, associated technologies, sensors, interfaces, analysis tools, software, and scientific programming languages (e.g., Python) used in instructional
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procurement practices. Basic coding skills (SQL, Python, VBA, or similar) for querying and integrating data. Proficiency with barcode tagging, stock tracking, and warehouse management. Strong organizational and
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programming language such as Python, C, or C++. (Required) Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Windows software including Word, Excel, MS Access or SQL Server Management Studio. (Required) Demonstrated
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using SQL, R, Python or other coding languages to create datasets that facilitate robust reporting and analysis. Demonstrated proficiency in the use of statistical software such as SPSS, SAS, Stata, or R