862 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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to claim: -an unmatched faculty. -degree and open enrollment programs offered on three continents. -a global body of nearly 56,000 accomplished alumni. -strong and growing corporate relationships
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Department BSD CTD - Bioinformatics - Plan X About the Department The Center for Translational Data Science (CTDS) at the University of Chicago is a research center whose mission is to develop
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, and professional school students, as well as the campus community more broadly. CSL's programs and services focus on supporting student academic success, promoting wellbeing, providing opportunities
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Bachelor of Arts degree in music. Beyond the classroom, the Music Department hosts a thriving co-curricular Performance Program that encompasses four choirs, two orchestras, a wind ensemble, two jazz
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share the same campus. The University of Chicago Practice Plan (UCPP) is the central organization that supports the clinical activity of nearly 850 clinically active faculty practicing at the University
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metrics on engagement and impact to enhance content performance, audience engagement, and continually refine and allocate resources effectively. Guided by data analytics, plan, execute, and optimize multi
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] mathematics, statistics, physics) or related fields Technical Skills: Proficiency in relevant programming languages (e.g., python), frameworks (e.g., HuggingFace, PyTorch) is required. At least 2 years of
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development services with a focus on pre-professional preparation, experiential education, and opportunities. Through career advising, programs, and comprehensive resources, Career Advancement supports
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, statistics, and metrics background. Experience: Programming experience with Stata, as well as statistical packages such as R. Programming experience in Python and familiarity with programming languages such as
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required. Hearing sufficient to understand speech and to detect alarms, telephone and other communication devices required. Must not have an average hearing loss greater than 40 decibels (dB) at 500 - 2000