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Department Provost Research Computing Center About the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing
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areas of knowledge and intellectual endeavor. Job Summary We’re looking for a Senior level programmer with experience with U2 databases (UniVerse, UniData). Tasks will include analysis, programming, and
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seeks a Web Application Developer to lead the design, development, and maintenance of web-based tools and infrastructure supporting ISAC’s digital research initiatives. Based in the ISAC Data Research
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archaeologists, geographers, historians, data scientists and computational engineers. Maintain excellent documentation to ensure reproducibility of workflows. Evaluates past and present technologies to help
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with a broad range of stakeholders within the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and in the University at large. The Program Manager also assists with the assembly of teams and the development
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computer science, computer engineering, data science, or similar. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Experience with one or more machine learning and deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Keras
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Department PME Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering About the Department The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) was established in May 2019 and evolved from the Institute
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: Statistical Models, Time Series, Big Data and Cloud Computing, Data Engineering, Leadership and Consulting for Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Human Computer Interaction, Quantum
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graduate degree in a relevant field such as Machine Learning (and related areas in Computer Science), Statistics, Economics, or any Business-related discipline. Relevant industry experience would be
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rank. The position is renewable upon successful review. This search is part of an initiative to continue to build the Department of Art History’s Architectural Studies program, which offers both