138 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at George Washington University
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• Developing software tools for analysis of data by other researchers either for specific projects or for specific computational methods (e.g., Shiny apps, R packages, etc.), as needed • Presenting results
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expert on contemporary extremist movements in the West, with a particular focus on Islamist extremism in the United States. The Associate Director provides policy guidance; assists in the development and
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Programs and the Program Manager for academic success workshops, curriculum, and support programming to assist students and Success Coaches in developing skills needed for successful educational experiences
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to develop new vaccines for infectious and neglected tropical diseases- including COVID-19, HIV, influenza, shingles, Ebola, Marburg, hookworm, and schistosomiasis – at sites in the United States, Brazil, and
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expected by library patrons and other library departments. Assists Access Services Managers in providing initial and ongoing training, development, and evaluation of the Access Services wage staff. Engages
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expected by library patrons and other library departments. Assists Access Services Managers in providing initial and ongoing training, development, and evaluation of the Access Services wage staff. Engages
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Technology Law Clinic and a Small Business and Community Economic Development Clinic. The University and Law School have a strong commitment to preparing students to become resilient leaders who help shape
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expected by library patrons and other library departments. Assists Access Services Managers in providing initial and ongoing training, development, and evaluation of the Access Services wage staff. Engages
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of international affairs and one of the largest schools of international affairs in the United States. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., its mission is to educate the next generation of international leaders
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Resilience (CCR) at the George Washington University seek to improve the health of Wards 7 and 8 in the District of Columbia through a new initiative driven by community engagement to develop innovative