733 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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on the University of Chicago community. This role requires a seasoned professional with extensive experience in program development, research management, and grants administration within higher
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applications of technology in teaching. Collaborates with faculty and program staff in developing and implementing assessments and evaluations for in-person, online, and hybrid courses. Offers individual faculty
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creating various communications for the Willett Research Group and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowship Program. The Scientific Writer will research and assist in writing articles and reports
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, curriculum research and development, and budget development. Advises various campus-wide and program committees in various aspects of student life. Collaborates with academic divisions in educating students
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Department Provost Research Computing Center About the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing
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which intuition, reasoning, and social interaction produce beliefs, judgments, and choices. The Mindworks Research Assistant supports faculty members, research professionals, and PhD candidates with
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in library and information science, digital humanities, or scholarly infrastructure. Experience: Leadership experience in strategic planning, project management, academic research design, information
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, and a wide range of general administrative tasks for faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows, and PhD students. The Operations Specialist is responsible for delivering exceptional customer service and
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organizations, or other staff to determine program offerings and innovations. Researches organizations that are hiring and partners with a wide variety of employers to ensure recruitment strategies meet their
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their practice on the care of hospitalized patients. Although clinical needs have been the driving force behind the growth of hospital medicine nationally, our program has always had a major academic focus on