721 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" uni jobs at The University of Chicago
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staff to ensure the overall laboratory functions effectively. Serves as a specialist on laboratory methods and equipment functions. Instructs lab members in techniques, instruments, methods and procedures
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. In addition to their numerous outcomes-based research projects, our investigators are busy with complex basic science questions that will one day allow physicians to deliver better care to all patients
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-focused clinics we offer an inter-disciplinarily approach to patient care that provides access to the most current therapies and to the resources of the University. In parallel with our clinical activities
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located in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong. Manages and executes backend event and program administrative tasks including reviews of event information submissions, builds registrations in Cvent and the
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outcomes, while ensuring access to reliable and affordable energy. The E&E Lab applies rigorous evaluation and modeling methods, including natural and field experiments, randomized controlled trials
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efficient methods of tracking student data, quantifying student engagement, and reporting on student outcomes. Analyzes markets and trends as they relate to job searches. Assesses student feedback and
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, accounting, or grant and contract administration experience. Experience with budgets, ledgers, invoices, and fiscal reporting. Experience in one or more aspects of sponsored program administration in a
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communication when needed between the manager, staff, and facility users. Provides expertise to produce documentation of the questionnaire development process, data collection methods, sampling designs, and
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at the assistant or associate professor levels in Applied AI for the 2026-27 academic year. Qualifications Candidates should have deep expertise in AI/ML methods and tools, along with a strong interest in applied
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. In addition to their numerous outcomes-based research projects, our investigators are busy with complex basic science questions that will one day allow physicians to deliver better care to all patients