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marketing staff, and web team (when necessary). In doing this, the incumbent will be in charge of streamlining systems, implementing Slate email marketing campaigns, and developing data-driven insights
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analyzing large-scale language and speech datasets, learning to train or evaluate state-of-the-art language technology (LT) models, performing user-centric analyses to ensure these technologies are inclusive
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of software, systems, and society to understand how computational technologies might better serve humanity. We are studying the bigger picture of computing in context in order to develop tools, policies
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aid program management, loan administration, and cross-departmental collaboration. This position supervises staff, coordinates with internal and external partners, and contributes to policy development
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the engineering team in the Biorobotics lab. Conduct original research and help develop new methods. Identifies problems and obstacles to progress; develops strategies to solve problems. May program software in
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. This includes project development, participant recruitment, data collection, data analysis, publication, and data sharing Develop and implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) to optimize lab
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governance model. Develop multi-year service roadmaps aligned with institutional priorities. Service Delivery & Experience: Lead initiatives to improve the end-user experience and streamline technology
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aid program management, loan administration, and cross-departmental collaboration. This position supervises staff, coordinates with internal and external partners, and contributes to policy development
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alignment with approved budgets and account structures. Support monthly and annual close processes. Prepare program-level revenue and expense summaries, including annual revenue-sharing calculations
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of software, systems, and society to understand how computational technologies might better serve humanity. We are studying the bigger picture of computing in context in order to develop tools, policies