491 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar
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Noyes Lab Data Scientist I Med-Computational and Systems Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005443) Qualifications include: Highly developed skills, specifically focused on the analysis or RNA
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CSD standards. Course content, assessment, and instructional mode will be consistent with the curriculum and accreditation requirements and will be guided by the Program Director to ensure
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. Course content, assessment, and instructional mode will be consistent with the curriculum and accreditation requirements and will be guided by the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness
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the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness of the content. Applicant Requirements: Individuals applying for this position will have a master's degree and/or Ph.D. in communication science, speech
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Noyes Lab Laboratory Research Technician II Med-Computational and Systems Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005445) Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree with 1-2 years relevant work
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be guided by the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness of the content. Applicant Requirements: Individuals applying for this position will have a master's degree and/or Ph.D. in communication
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. Course content, assessment, and instructional mode will be consistent with the curriculum and accreditation requirements and will be guided by the Program Director to ensure the appropriateness
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development of a program, plans, and activities to create and execute a comprehensive development plan achieving new and recurring contributions to a school, foundation, program, and/or group. Manages a
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of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information Systems or an equivalent computational, informatics, or engineering program at the University of Pittsburgh. The incumbent must quickly learn new concepts