242 phd-position-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Alaska
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graduate program at the University of Alaska required. Position Details: This is a labor pool from which the College of Health will draw when graduate research assistants are needed to work on sponsored
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This is a labor pool from which the College of Arts and Sciences will draw when graduate research assistants are needed to work on sponsored projects. Incumbents will join faculty and researchers
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Information Technology Services (ITS) has put together a program to give Student workers an opportunity to experience real-life IT Service Center scenarios. This program will give students
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schedule including nights and weekends. Must be completely dependable and be able to work independently after training. For some positions, the successful candidate must have some knowledge of laboratory
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The College of Arts and Sciences is seeking applicants for its student employee pool to work with faculty researchers. Successful applicants' duties may include the following: field and/or
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This is a pool from which the for College of Arts and Sciences will draw when research technicians are needed to work on sponsored projects. This is a part-time temporary position. Acceptance
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area required. Minimum Qualifications: Awarded Bachelor's degree and pursuing a graduate degree at UAF. Experience in the RA topic area required. Position Details: This position is located on the UA
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, take initiative, and follow through on assigned tasks. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Knowledge of natural sciences. Position
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, graphs, and tables. Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in developing research techniques. Strong ability for communicating science. Will vary according to assigned position. Lab/Research
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directly contribute to the development and advancement of justice policy in Alaska! In this position you will bring to bear your social science research skills to empirically examine Alaska’s most pressing