822 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Indiana University
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sanitation methods (for positions in food service facility). Ability to follow safe work practices in biohazard and/or hazardous waste clean-up (i.e. blood borne pathogens; toxic, reactive, explosive and
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STUDENT SERVICES (KO-SSER-IUKOA) Department Specific Responsibilities Manages all aspects of the program, including, but not limited to, practice planning, game preparation/scouting, in-game
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standard kitchen practices and basic kitchen sanitation methods Knowledgeable of health and safety regulations Ability to work comfortably in a group environment and treat employees and customers with
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of cleaning procedures and equipment and have ability to operate and use standard cleaning equipment and materials. Some knowledge of standard kitchen practices and sanitation methods (for positions in food
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. Position Responsibilities · Teach and supervise undergraduate and graduate literacy methods courses in early childhood and elementary education that prepare teacher candidates to apply advanced expertise
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to topics at the senior and graduate level, such as statistics, numerical methods and real analysis. Additional responsibilities include teaching-related assessment. This is a remote position and physical
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for National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding, received in 2023, the department contributes to the understanding of numerous genetic conditions through the integration of basic research in genetic and genomic
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. Knowledge of and ability to use materials, methods/principles and tools specific to the needs of the Controls Technician trade. Equipment utilized: Use of computers, meters, stationary equipment, electrical
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, algorithm development, and computational methods · Experience applying bioinformatics or computational approaches to interdisciplinary research problems · Strong written and oral communication skills
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for faculty around technology development. Leads ICO training programs, such as the Faculty Innovation Ambassador Program. Supports the activities other research offices, such as the Office of Research