470 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at The University of Arizona
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procurement and development of patient-derived organoid technology. The individual will spend 90% of their time in research related activities, including collaborative team-based science, service
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. The researcher will lead development of a suite of models that will be used to assess existing impacts of earthworks in the Southwest and evaluate potential impacts of new earthworks. These models will
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, supporting budget development and maintenance, conducting audits, and producing high-quality reports and dashboards. This position collaborates with grant and research finance teams and provides support across
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. The position is focused on contributing to the growth and development of the office and provides support with financial tasks including effective management of day-to-day transactions, financial/data analysis
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discover answers to challenging questions. The Research Technician II develops, facilitates, implements, evaluates, performs, administers and oversees a wide variety of research programs or initiatives
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; develop delivery modes that match relevant audience needs; inventory and provide access to existing related initiatives locally, regionally and nationwide; engage UA faculty, tribal and other community
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, and nationally. This position plays a central role in telling the Arizona story through earned media, digital communications, and strategic content development. The ideal candidate will be equally
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Research Development Services Department Website Link https://research.arizona.edu/development Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Office of Research Development Services (RDS
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relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Under the supervision of the PI and senior lab personnel, develop, plan, design, refine, and conduct research. Maintain clear, detailed
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. The incumbent will oversee a number of activities including resident and medical student education, clinical research, child advocacy, and new program development. As part of the University of Arizona College