35 computer-programmer-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"UCL"-"St" research jobs at University of Kentucky in United States
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Informatics expansion will create direction for the academic program and stimulate research across the campus, building relationships and infrastructure for the success of this program. The University
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the efficiency of the waiver assessment and auditing tools used to administer the program. The responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to: Provides clinical decisions, completes waiver
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Type of Position Student Position Time Status Part-Time Required Education full time enrollment in Dietetics or Human Nutrition program Required Related Experience None per PI Required License
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College Curriculum Committee meetings Attend College & University faculty development workshops/seminars Participate in College book and journal clubs Assist with the College’s tutoring program Staff
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College Curriculum Committee meetings Attend College & University faculty development workshops/seminars Participate in College book and journal clubs Assist with the College’s tutoring program Staff
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clinical time commitment with the remainder of time dedicated to clinical research and program development/quality activities. Research time is protected time. The position is a two-year fellowship beginning
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clinical time commitment with the remainder of time dedicated to clinical research and program development/quality activities. Research time is protected time. The position is a two-year fellowship beginning
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experiences for undergraduates where students work with faculty and staff on projects involving scholarship, creative work and/or research. The program exposes the co-op/intern to the real-world application
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-specific characterizations. The scholar will have the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse team of experts and build an independent research program in seismology, with research activities leading
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researchers focused on the Reprogramming Neuroimmune Responses after Spinal Cord Injury. The prospective candidates will be expected to contribute to our research program where they will have opportunities