288 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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and conduct empirical studies integrating computational and psychological approaches, drawing on methods from text analysis, machine learning, and AI. Develop novel tools, algorithms, or pipelines
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. Strong knowledge of career development, career counseling, job search strategies, and current job market trends. Experience with employer relations, contemporary recruitment methodologies, and trends in
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coordinate operations of large complex fiscal budget and account; prepare invoices, pay vendors, oversee Marketplace transactions, maintain revenue tracking spreadsheet, and prepare deposits. Guest Management
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are expected to conduct research in one of the following areas: Area A: Research Focus – synthesis and evolution of macrocyclic peptides as selective inhibitors/modulators of cancer-related targets. Projects
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student development, the Advisor helps students identify options, set academic and developmental goals, and make progress toward those goals. The advisor assists in the development of advising programs and
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skills, ii) be able to develop in vitro protocols and carry out complex novel assays, and iii) have previous experience in human subject research or animal research, including IRB or IACUC protocol
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. Develops audit programs for routine audits and/or project plans to achieve objectives. Collects, researches, analyzes, and observes appropriate information, data, and evidence to achieve project objectives
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solutions and data and analytics tools to support student success outcomes in education. Experience developing and implementing training and professional development strategies for faculty and staff
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to campus partners. Overall responsibility to maintain, monitor, and coordinate operations of large complex fiscal budget and account; develop and implement marketing strategies to potential summer group
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Experience An earned graduate degree appropriate to the academic discipline/topic and a record of productivity and professional achievement. Preferred Education and Experience Experience developing courses and