895 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Florida
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Classification Title: RESEARCH ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL SCIENTIST Classification Minimum Requirements: Ph.D. in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Electrical Engineering or Mathematics, or a closely related
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from infectious pathogens. A willingness to work with mice is necessary, and an understanding of molecular biology is recommended. Postdoctoral employment is temporary and is normally limited
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Classification Title: Academic Program Spec II Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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an inspiring work environment and motivates team members to succeed. - Encourages creative thinking. - Proficient in the use of a Windows-based computer and Office suite with the ability
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counseling - Strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook - Experience with Epic (or other electronic medical records systems) - Excellent customer service skills
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process for correcting ‘over the cap’ and ‘cost-share’ payroll retroactive distributions within the granting period including prior fiscal years. Responsible for reviewing Subcontract Certifications sent
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Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics; Information Security Office; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing. With established governance advisory committees and a set of
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is essential. The position also demands analytical problem-solving skills to address challenges involving systems, people, or processes. Examples of Technology and Tools Used : Project management
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, and work with minimal supervision. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential, as are excellent organization and time management skills, for successful program operation. Advanced
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/substance abuse, gender and/or sexual minority psychiatric treatment interventions with college student populations. Demonstrated skill in working well under pressure to prioritize and manage a multitude of