711 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at The University of Chicago
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. Responsibilities Provides materials for protocol development to study chairs and assistance in implementing protocol development policies and procedures. Formats, proofreads, and edits protocols. Distributes
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within University Research Administration, providing leadership and oversight of billing and collections activities such as invoicing, dunning activity, process improvement and workload distribution
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Department Press Warehouse Inventory Control About the Department The University of Chicago Press Distribution Center (CDC) fulfills orders of UChicago books as well as those of roughly 150 other
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needed from the Dock/Shipping area. Maintain and oversee all duties on the Dock. Receive, coordinate, track, and distribute all incoming parcels and packages into the division. Handle recharge accounts
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batching for computer processing. Verifies output against control totals, reviews format and accuracy of printouts, and distributes information to appropriate departments. Responsibilities With moderate
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, program development, and collaborative integration with structural heart, advanced heart failure, electrophysiology, and imaging teams across the system and is responsible for creating a unified surgical
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Department Press Distribution Accounting About the Department The University of Chicago Press Distribution Center (CDC) is a state-of-the-art distribution and fulfillment operation, providing a full
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Department PSD Masters Program in Computer Science Staff About the Department The Masters Program in Computer Science (MPCS) is a professionally-oriented MS in Computer Science degree program in
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executing direct-to-consumer online and print marketing and sales promotions for books published by and distributed by the Press, in close collaboration with the Electronic Marketing and E-Commerce Manager
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packages, computer coding, and statistics is highly desired. Past research assistants have been accepted to strong PhD programs in clinical and experimental psychology, epidemiology, and medical school