414 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Virginia
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The Department of Economics at the University of Virginia seeks an Intermediate Administrative Assistant to perform clerical and administrative work to support faculty and students within
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financial accounting. Provides large-scale analysis on internal control and financial accounting processes. Provides a data source and interface between the traditional back office Finance/IT areas and the
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Reviews and analyzes EPIC Reading Room reports and documents audit results. Interacts with various teams to ensure corrective actions and brings QA observations to closure. Maintains audit
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The University of Virginia Darden School of Business seeks a Program Manager to join its Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology team. The Program Manager advances
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The Weekend Program offers a weekend only shift schedule with enhanced compensation. The Weekend Program is a 12 month commitment to work 48 scheduled weekends in a 12 month period beginning with
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; transforming health and inspiring hope for all Virginians and beyond. The Internal Traveler Program is an opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore the boundless possibilities at UVA Health. Internal
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REQUIREMENTS Education: Bachelor's degree required. If licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse - Bachelor's of Science in Nursing from an accredited program required. Masters degree must be obtained within 4
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Contract Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist Traveler (Internal) Varies by assignment. Position Compensation Range: - Hourly Minimum Requirements: Education: Graduate of an accredited JRC program
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we