91 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Tufts University
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profiles to identify individuals at high-risk of developing lung cancer and to distinguish benign from cancer nodules found during low-dose CT scans. All data are stored in Tufts high performance computing
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able to read and comprehend blueprints Must have working knowledge of computers in a Windows environment, BAS systems (JCI and Schneider helpful), and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems Must
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Technology Services (TTS) is a university-wide service organization committed to delivering adaptable, results driven technology solutions in support of Tufts’ mission of teaching, learning, research
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offices. Outreach activities include our Community Music Program, a series of children’s concerts, mentoring programs in local schools, and an afternoon Sunday Community Concert Series. This is a 25 hour
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program of research on nutrition and aging. Essential Functions: Develop and execute a multi-year, data-driven scientific research program focused on nutrition and aging; collaborate with investigators
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Sciences programs. In addition to teaching, the successful candidate will contribute to educational scholarship, student mentoring, and committee service. Candidates should demonstrate a strong record of
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& Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. We provide career and graduate school advising, online career resources and career education workshops, networking events and
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restrain large animals. Assess the attitude and responsiveness of horses & farm animals. At least one year of related experience in veterinary medicine. High School Diploma/GED is required. Computer
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(3 in Fall and 3 in Spring) in Spanish language and culture. Language instruction courses will be at the elementary and intermediate level; courses on cultural studies may be taught in Spanish or in
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genetics, biophysics, and computational approaches, researchers at the Center work toward a multi-level control of patterning. Novel technology is being developed to modulate the bioelectric communication