973 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at University of British Columbia
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APSC. APSC Central Student Services unit has 4 teams; the APSC Co-op, Experiential Learning and Professional Development team, the Undergraduate Academic Advising Team, the Graduate Academic Programs and
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mastery of English grammar, punctuation and matters of plain language communication is essential. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to deconstruct program guidelines and
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author publication(s) in journals relevant in your field and/or shared as preprints Strong statistical foundation and expertise in R or python for data analysis Fluent in written and spoken English and
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application of natural language processing (NLP) and other machine learning methods, including training and deploying large language models (LLMs) for extracting data from electronic health records (EHRs
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performing catalogue maintenance functions in an ILS client. A reading knowledge of one or more foreign languages is an asset. Ability to effectively use word-processing, spread sheets, database applications
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REDCap Basic level of computer programming in any language, interest in learning more (e.g., MATLAB) Proficiency with computer programs, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, etc. Experience with
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learning, an outstanding faculty and unmatched global partnerships. A collaborative and respectful culture within which all members of our community can thrive is a key principle in our strategic plan, and
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. The individual will need to be trained and have experience in using a wide variety of programming languages for data and statistical analysis. The individual will need to have experience in and be responsible
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broadly established procedures and practices requiring initiative to plan and complete recurring assignments independently, and judgement to determine which of many methods are applicable in any given
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-unit management team. It services over 60,000 students through recreational programming, 25 varsity teams, 17 competitive club teams, along with thousands of members of the UBC community. Work Performed