283 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Brown University in United States
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. The Institute Postdoc will participate in the fall 2026 "Computations on K3 Surfaces and Related Varieties" semester program and remain as a researcher-in-residence during the spring 2027 semester. ICERM will
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, which may be extended based upon available funding. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience • Required: Bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science or a related
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Required: MSN or DNP from an accredited program of nursing. Required: Current and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in the state of Rhode Island. Required: Current and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner
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of students, and provides one-on-one and group advising to fellows; conducts program evaluation and data tracking in collaboration with colleagues across the Center; and represents the Center at student
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Postdoc will begin as a researcher-in-residence during the fall 2026 semester and will participate in the spring 2027 "Metric Algebraic Geometry: Going Global" semester program. ICERM will match the
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to develop and maintain an independent research program in the general area of microbiology and/or infectious disease. The candidate will also be expected to participate in teaching Pathology residents and
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experience may be considered. Undergraduate coursework in research methods. Bilingual in Spanish and English, preferred. Experience Experience with survey and database software, such as Redcap, preferred
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an independent research program in the general area of anatomic pathology or subspecialty. The Pathologist should refer to letter of job offer regarding additional individual duties and responsibilities along with
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academic and University mandates to achieve program goals and maintain its excellent international scholarly and research reputation. They also support department events and lectures, working collaboratively
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Carter Brown Library is due December 15, and consists of four parts: A narrative description, limited to 10 pages and in English, of the proposed project, including an explanation of its historiographical