735 computational-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and in writing, and to use a phone. The candidate must have strong working knowledge of English. Physical Effort Position
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Visiting Lab Instructor Chemistry - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002614) The Department of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh (Oakland Campus) invites applications for five Visiting
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SAS, Stata, Web technologies, C#, Python, Powershell, Power BI, Snowflake, and health datasets is ideal but not required. A bachelor’s degree in computer science, Data Science or related area is
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and purchasing fitness equipment and related program technology equipment, and managing operational software supporting facilitation of programs and services. Coordinator is responsible for the up-keep
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are members of the Graduate Program in Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) as well as other graduate programs. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is consistently among the top ten in NIH-funded
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assigned. Will perform AFDD diagnostic checks, implement BAS/EMS program edits and updates, review system sequences and provide efficiency improvement strategies to management, create custom BAS graphic
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periods of time, to handle things such as telephone, computer, calculator, ability to communicate via phone, email and virtual platforms, ability to attend meetings in person or virtually. High level of
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requires the ability to make independent decisions regarding study operations. Must be able to work at a computer using multiple software programs and make frequent visits to various ICUs and other campus
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of Science in Nursing, #2 Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice, and #5 (tie) for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program. A complete list of rankings can be found at: https
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examines legal and policy aspects of computer and electronic crimes and related issues. The primary focus will be on modern "cybercrime," including the legal frameworks, prosecutorial tools/discretion, and