746 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at The University of Chicago
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or Superior language proficiency (or the equivalent), or native speaker proficiency in the language of the test. Excellent communications skills, especially writing skills. Use one’s own personal computer to
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Information Job Summary: The Project Coordinator will play a key role in participant recruitment and program coordination. This position will focus on building relationships with parents, students, school staff
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opportunity to work with advanced lab and analytic methods and be supported in career development. Responsibilities Management of transgenic mouse colonies including breeding, genotyping and development
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data-collection opportunities for Professors Risen and Levine, and other HOPE LAB members. Develops methods for recruitment of research participants with more specialized samples as needed, including
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, topological junctions, and nanostructured superconductors. The Staff Scientist will support research that is relevant to applications involving nanoscale and quantum computing elements. Typical projects include
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scientists, and computational scientists- working to build data-driven estimates of the local and global costs of climate change. Our research involves using econometric methods and globally comprehensive data
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at the University of Chicago invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Creative Writing, with an expertise in fiction, to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary program. The selected
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of malignancies, blood disorders, and experimental therapies. Job Summary Under supervision, the Research Technologist will be involved in a cutting-edge basic and translational cancer research program that
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that cover the range of pediatric care. Our education program serves the students of the College, the Pritzker School of Medicine (PSOM), 70 categorical pediatric residents, 6 child neurology residents, 58
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and dining program, and in areas such as artistic expression, community service, spiritual exploration, and athletic competition. The University of Chicago community includes approximately 5,600