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Advanced imaging and diagnostic services in North Seattle. Radiology at UWMC-Northwest is equipped with the advanced diagnostic imaging technology available. Our board-certified radiologists have specialty
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, presenting resolution to issues or problems. Learn/stay engaged in utilizing the advances in financial systems and technology to ensure effective and efficient delivery of information. Special requests and
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. This position primarily supports the following programs in the Applied Physics Laboratory: (1) Operations and Maintenance of the Northwest Environmental Mooring program, operated and maintained as part of
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service period) positions in Data Visualization with an anticipated start date of September 16, 2026. Possible areas of focus include art and data visualization, AI and ethics, computational social science
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Job Description OVERVIEW: The Computational Ophthalmology Lab is leading collaborative efforts on large multidisciplinary research projects, using Big Data and machine learning. The Research
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: Asset Management, Operations, Finance & Administration, Real Estate, Campus Energy, Utilities & Operations, and Business Intelligence & Technology. The three major units include Finance & Administration
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DESCRIPTION • Advanced imaging and diagnostic services in North Seattle • Radiology at UWMC-Northwest is equipped with the advanced diagnostic imaging technology available. Our board-certified radiologists have
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, please identify the specific program(s) and/or course(s) you are interested in teaching (see https://www.pce.uw.edu/areas-of-study/engineering-construction-sustainability ). Applications that do not
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of the Facilities unit of the Finance & Administration (F&A) team, supporting strategic planning, space program management, building coordination program management, and project execution
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. The School of Engineering and Technology (SET) was created in 2001 through a public/private partnership to address the critical demand for computing and engineering professionals in the South Puget Sound