714 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at University of Minnesota
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sectors. This position may assist Extension Educators and other pesticide subject matter experts as they develop educational materials and presentations, provide a wide range of educational workshops, have
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issues • Participate and advise on vendor contracting for dosimetry services Hospital and Clinic Based Services (20%): • Prepare, monitor, and decontaminate patient care facilities where radioactive
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two years following the successful completion of the first year. VAPs will be paid an annual salary of $75,000. The Law School will support professional and scholarly development, including through
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development, ● provides first line troubleshooting System Support- 20% ● Maintains electronic database and employee files via (Google, FM Contact, MS Office, Access, TRIRIGA, PeopleSoft). ● Maintains department
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cohorts for development of motoric abnormalities. Perform standardized assessment of motoric function and cognitive function. This task will also require basic statistical analysis (calculations of mean
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. Develop and implement automation scripts to enhance security, threat detection, and ransomware protection for data storage systems. Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures/documentation. Share
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systems and is responsible for the unit's reconciliation of accounts. Responsibilities Financial Management (50%) Manage billing for hosts and trainees Paying invoices Reconcile accounts, prepare reports
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Medicine team and is responsible for the management, coordination, and development of resident physician clinical rotations at the UMMC East and West Bank Emergency Departments. This leadership role ensures
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. This role offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, and environmental engineering, contributing to the development of sustainable fuels
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Department of Family Social Science within the College of Education and Human Development, examining how adolescents and families use digital technologies and the implications for health and development; and