23 application-programming-android-"Prof" research jobs at University of Massachusetts
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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community
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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community
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fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community to produce transformative research outcomes. Job Summary
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to program in Python; conduct appropriate statistical analysis of experimental data. Strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Ability to travel
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. You can find these values and goals here: https://www.umass.edu/strategicplan/strategic-plan) . The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes all qualified applicants and complies with all state and
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peoples in Canada and the US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding
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. You can find these values and goals here: https://www.umass.edu/strategicplan/strategic-plan . The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes all qualified applicants and complies with all state and
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publications and other professional activities, appropriate to the number of years in the field. Expertise with high-performance programming languages. Expertise with building and maintaining software systems
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to research in a highly technical Computer Science group. This role can involve: designing, programming, and maintaining highly technical distributed systems; quantitative analysis of empirical data; modifying
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analyze qualitative data. Experience with authoring reports and papers for scientific audiences. Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers and relevant software programs (e.g., data entry, word