530 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at Georgetown University
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data. Work Interactions The successful applicant will work closely with a multidisciplinary research team, including neuroimaging, neuroscience, neurology, computer science, and psychology. S/he will
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, including neuroimaging, neuroscience, neurology, computer science, and psychology. S/he will interact daily with a postdoctoral fellow, and will report to the lab director. Requirements and Qualifications
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technology law and policy and provide non-partisan insights to policymakers on issues relating to new and emerging technologies. With the leading academic program for law and technology in the U.S., we also
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policy and provide non-partisan insights to policymakers on issues relating to new and emerging technologies. With the leading academic program for law and technology in the U.S., we also foster
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non-emergency calls; monitor phone and radio traffic to ensure procedural compliance; review case information entered into the computer system; conduct quality assurance feedback and coaching sessions
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)at the School of Health, with responsibility for all administrative aspects of the program. Duties include assisting in recruiting students, managing the admissions process, assisting with class scheduling
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Reporting to the University Registrar, the Deputy Registrar provides critical leadership to the University Registrar, university leaders and the campuses at the intersection of technology, business process
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liaison for navigating the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) landscape. Your role will be crucial in supporting our student-athletes' personal and professional growth, fostering positive campus partnerships
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examination by a medical doctor to University specifications, and extensive psychological testing Ability to pass a comprehensive background investigation Basic computer skills, including word processing
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The purpose of this position is to provide much needed research and advocacy support across our three main program areas – worker privacy, carceral technology and immigrant surveillance. The duties