91 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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program. The role of an IAIFI Fellow is to spark vital interdisciplinary, multi-investigator, multi-subfield collaborations across the primary IAIFI domains of theoretical physics, experimental physics
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to identify and recommend solutions to complex problems; ability to take initiative to implement and/or improve established financial processes in support of operational area; strong computer skills (e.g. Excel
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job planning and execution; excellent customer service, organizational, interpersonal, written and oral communications skills; experience with work order tracking systems and other computer applications
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Posting Description TECHNICAL ASSOCIATE I, Feng Lab (2), McGovern Institute for Brain Research, to join our team to study neurobiological mechanisms of brain disorders that will lead to effective treatment; use a variety of molecular, cellular, biochemical, genetic, imaging and behavioral...
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written skills (including spelling, punctuation and grammar); proven ability to prioritize tasks and handle several different projects/tasks at one time; experience with computer applications and comfort
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Posting Description SENIOR MANAGER, CLOUD PLATFORMS, Information Systems and Technology (IS&T), to lead the design and execution of MIT’s enterprise computing infrastructure, aligning cloud and
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; comfortable working in a fast-paced environment; demonstrated diplomacy, discretion with confidential information; excellent grammar and proofreading ability; advanced computer skills, including proficiency
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staff. Job Requirements REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field; a minimum of two years of specialized lab experience; basic computer skills; excellent organizational, technical, interpersonal
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of Computing (SERC ), will focus on generative AI and reasoning through the lens of social and ethical responsibilities of computing; provide supervision and guidance to students, and researchers while engaging
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gained as an undergraduate); strong quantitative background and computer skills including programming experience; excellent academic record; and ability to work independently. PREFERRED: Research assistant