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Previous Job Job Title Course Developer – Advanced Web Application Development and Secure Systems Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 371988 Location Twin Cities Job Family Education-General Full/Part
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. Implements new processes and oversee projects. Outreach & Education 10% Contributes to the development of official communications, including presentations, enrollment materials, web content, and benefit guides
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. Program Management, Development & Outreach: Provides institutional leadership and strategic direction for learner performance and wellbeing initiatives and serves as the primary point of accountability
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the Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) and Associate Director of Graduate Studies (ADGS) to manage the program, ensuring systems are in place to deliver consistent and efficient services, including developing
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aids in ArchivesSpace and develop metadata for digital collections as appropriate. Digital Exhibit (StoryMap) Work (25%): Edit and review StoryMap content for digital exhibits. Blog & Public-Facing
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on development of novel data science methods to analyze biomedical big data for advancing health care. The Natural Language Processing / Information Extraction (NLP/IE) Program (https://healthinformatics.umn.edu
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, including contact information, membership status and details, and program participation. Develop reports on member data to support the cross-organizational administrative needs such as budgeting projections
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life history traits including but not limited to stress resistance and lifespan 20% Routine implementation and development of machine-learning based assays Carry out compound screens for effects on heat
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and information architecture for web pages – utilizing Arboretum photography and web layout best practices. Manages the Drupal technology for our external website to meet program needs, resolving issues
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at the time of explosion (4-6 events each year), which can be expected to provide new understanding of their stellar progenitor populations and explosion mechanisms. 50% Software development of data-processing