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Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering or similar field. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Proficiency in a scripting language such as Python. Experience
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the intellectual, administrative, and physical resources required to catalyze research and research training in Clinical and Translational Science. Its ultimate goals are to train scientists and health care
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programming languages such as R, Python, and/or SQL. Strong attention to detail, highly organized, timely, and responsive. Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills. Experience leading
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preferred. Experience: Basic computer software programming experience required. Exposure to programming languages such as Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript required. Exposure to ML models preferred. Relevant
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, cybersecurity, information technology, or a relevant field. Experience: Three or more years of experience as an architect in information technology
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with key partners across campus, including deans, institute and center directors, faculty leaders, program directors and senior administrators to conceptualize research programs. Identifies emerging
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. A fellowship program was established for trainees interested in academic GIM and educational leadership. With the support from our Department Chairs since 1968 ,GIM research has flourished
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of Dr. Susan Levine focuses on mathematical and language development in young children, and on variations in children’s learning trajectories that relate to their experiences at home and at school. We
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, the Simulation Center partners across the University of Chicago Health System and Biological Sciences Division to co-design and implement simulation-based programs that promote clinical readiness, skill
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or Knowledge: Proficient in Microsoft Windows Suite, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel. Excellent computer skills including fluency in Google Suites. Deep knowledge of climate and engineering, modeling