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require expertise in both database design and complex statistical methods and algorithms. Expected projects will include design of research and operational databases and statistical analyses, and
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well as engineer new toolsets that include models, algorithms, and software developed in-house. Reporting to the Director of Research Support, under the Associate Vice President for Advanced Research Computing
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algorithms, data sources and reporting processes. Conceptualize and develop cross-functional client/unit strategic objectives, business processes, and initiatives that drive or increase organizational value
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systems. Includes establishing medical reasoning benchmarks and automated / scalable evaluation methods. Developing recommender algorithms to predict specialty care with large-language model based user
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accordance with placement guidelines, fill algorithms and in collaboration with PFCs as needed. Prioritize patient placement from multiple in-coming locations i.e. home, clinic, outside hospital transfers
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field or foreign equivalent degree in hand by May 31, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of high energy QCD through experiments at Jefferson Lab, RHIC or LHC and work on EIC/ePIC detector
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initiative can be found at: https://facstaff.provost.wisc.edu/cluster-hiring-initiative/ Topics of specific interest include: issues of algorithmic fairness, accountability, and transparency, safety, and
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Department EPIC Research About the Department The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) produces data-driven research that advances society's understanding of the global energy
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computing applications—mainly for a SWaP-constrained AV—using hybrid electro-photonic accelerators. We propose to design and prototype a complete electro-photonic computing (EPiC) system (CPUs + accelerators
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field or foreign equivalent degree in hand by May 31, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of high energy QCD through experiments at Jefferson Lab, RHIC or LHC and work on EIC/ePIC detector