65 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of California Irvine
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if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The UCI Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking applicants for the Emergency Medicine Simulation Fellowship program for the 2026 - 2027 academic
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emissions from all vehicles traveling on and around the UCI campus. This commitment to reduce costs and emissions is at the heart of every program and service offered to the UCI campus community. Your Role
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efficiency. Proficiency using personal computer, including office-related software. Excellent telephone etiquette. Ability to understand and adhere to established appointment scheduling guidelines. High level
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Access to Racial Justice in California's Criminal Courts' project. The postdoctoral scholar selected for this position will conduct multi-methods research on the implementation of California's Racial
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professional to advise and support students (inbound and/or outbound) through all phases of their international experience, from program development to re-entry programming for the full range of study abroad
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(e.g., XAS, EPR, NMR, and DNP) and/or computational approaches (e.g., QM/MM, DFT) to investigate enzymatic systems, preferably containing metallocenters. However, qualified candidates in all areas
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successful Women's Basketball program on the NCAA Division I level. Uses complete range of professional athletics concepts and strategies for developing and maintaining all aspects of sports programs. Assumes
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, etc.) What It Takes to be Successful Required: Extensive Knowledge of Macintosh computer and specific software packages (i.e. Filemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Adobe InDesign, Adobe
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President, Chancellor or Health System CEO), ensures administrative processes and office operations run smoothly in the executive's office. Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques
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effectively within and outside of the university system in developing relationships and programs to address issues and needs. In depth experience with computer programs used in the university such as Word