735 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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Individual Giving Teams. Partners with the Deans’ Office, MBA Program Offices, Career Services, Leadership Development Office, and faculty centers to develop mutually beneficial student and alumni fundraising
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Careers In Law programs builds on the world-class UChicago liberal arts foundation to give students a competitive edge in their professional development. Careers in Law (CIL) is a non-selective program open
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clinical research studies conducted by principal investigators (PIs) for the clinical research program to ensure adherence to protocols and quality of information received. Responsibilities Maintains a close
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, conferences, and other events as needed. Oversees the processes for recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of new CCTL staff in coordination with HR. Supervises and oversees support staff responsible for program
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procedures as needed. Keeps working area clean and safe. Wears and/or uses appropriate safety equipment. Uses computers to enter and access job related information. Undertakes training related to job duties as
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aspects of the lab research projects and research facilities, including developing experimental or computational approaches to design adjuvants that better mimic the spatiotemporal pattern of immune
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. Process data through Python services and systems. Use basic computing coding to complement existing projects. Learn machine learning code. Review existing software development programs. Take notes
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Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) guidelines. Ensuring proper maintenance, organization, and backup of clinical laboratory data on on-site high performance computing cluster systems. Participation in
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. Competencies: Superior computer, database, and Internet skills; including experience with Excel, Outlook/other email applications, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat. Excellent communication, interpersonal
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. The Forum’s three pillars are: 1) Teaching digital skills and tools via an M.A. degree program, Ph.D. certificate program, B.A. minor, and non-credit tutorials, 2) Research support for projects through all