12 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" research jobs at University of Southern California
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The Application Specific Intelligent Computing (ASIC) Lab at USC’s Information Sciences Institute (USC’s ISI) invites applications for a post-doctoral position in Silicon Photonics, with a focus on
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meetings, seminars, and workshops hosted by KSOM. The enriched career development program will help early investigators develop essential skills for an independent research career, including grant and
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. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through orientation, education, departmental and interdepartmental quality control, performance
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team engaged in translational environmental health research. Our NIH-funded projects span environmental and molecular epidemiology, computational toxicology employing artificial intelligence
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The healthcare administrative fellowship is a collaborative and demanding one to two year leadership program designed to provide a unique development opportunity for recent graduates of MHA, MBA
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, a computational medicine scientist with expertise in mechanistic modeling and quantitative pharmacology, the lab is building innovative tools to accelerate clinical translation and support drug
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skills Conceptualization and design Organization Planning Problem identification and resolution Project management Research Statistical analysis Skills: Machine/Equipment: Calculator Computer network
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. Consistently transfers scientific knowledge in applying the nursing process. Formulates care plan for direct and indirect care. Performs skills essential to nursing action to be taken. Explains health treatment
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evaluates data sources, background information and/or technology related to area of specialization. Analyzes and evaluates research data utilizing computers and provides interpretations requiring significant
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genetics. Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g. R, python), common analytic tools for genetic research (e.g. PLINK, SAIGE, imputation, etc.), and a Unix-based computing environment is