374 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at Columbia University in United States
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. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Laboratory and Technology Manager at
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will be highly competitive: · Cell Engineering · Spatial Transcriptomics · Single Cell Sequencing · Computational Biology · Genomic Pathology Significant start-up
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of college or a completed A.A. program with an emphasis in chemistry, biology or physics or a completed animal husbandry program. ? One year of related experience, or equivalent in education, training and/or
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clinical phenotyping, natural language processing, and clinical informatics to (1) conduct innovative and reproducible Al and NLP research guided by the specific aims in the funded project and (2
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Open until filled · Columbia Aging Center Open until filled · Obstetrics and Gynecology Open until filled · University Libraries Open until filled · Systems Biology Open until filled · Pediatrics Open
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journalism, and the implications for public discourse of economic concentration in the technology sector. The Institute formally launched its policy program in the spring of 2024 with the aim of expanding its
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Areas: Material Science and Engineering / Materials Science and Engineering , Computational , Materials Science Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/07/02, listed until 2025/09/01) Position Description: Apply
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Operations Research Leave Replacement, Humanities Teacher, Grades K-8 Open until filled · The School at Columbia Assistant Professor at CUMC Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics Senior Staff Associate I
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program, continuing the long Columbia University record of forefront accomplishment in science. Applicants for the positions must possess a doctoral degree in Psychology or a related field and have
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of Infectious Disease program award. The position will focus on basic and applied eco-epidemiological questions about the role of landscape, wildlife communities and human behavior in predicting risk and exposure