755 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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with data and digital teams, an enterprising spirit, and a passion for assessing wealth distribution and addressing underinvestment. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Develop and execute a comprehensive
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Vascular Fellows training, education and scanning opportunities in the Vascular Lab during their rotation. Expected to be an integral part of the organization, planning and distribution of the Vascular Lab
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. Seeks to satisfy a dissatisfied customer. Is generous in assisting and supporting others. Computer Knowledge Expectations Operates personal computer to access email, computerized scheduling, time
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a JHIBS Summer Research Scholar to participate in a summer research mentoring program hosted by the Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Sciences (JHIBS) program
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social media, etc. to build brand/program awareness, generate leads and engagement with participants. Measure and analyze campaign data and make adjustments to continue to drive ROI. Develop creative
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(PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest and thus requires that such institutions
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work. Coordinate, oversee, schedule, and make appropriate arrangements for production and distribution of communications materials. Serve as primary contact with vendors. May participate and contribute
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records on appropriate documentation forms in a timely manner. Participate in skills development and training through in-service programs and computer -based training modules. Special knowledge, Skills
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join a team of exceptional professionals committed to bringing the benefits of discovery to the world by providing global access, impact, and influence for the scholarship that we publish and distribute
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fundamental topics. It begins by discussing the impact of energy in our daily lives, then moves on to discuss generation, transmission, distribution, and storage. The course provides an overview of hydropower