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branding best practices • Knowledge of web accessibility and SEO best practices and a strong understanding of semantic mark-up • Knowledge of copywriting best practices •Knowledge of email list management
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, and institutional content). • Implementation of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with semantic and geographic indexing. • Fine-tuning to improve cultural coherence, multilingual responsiveness, and
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Stanford Web Services (SWS) is seeking a Full Stack Developer to help build statically generated websites and web applications that integrate with multiple third-party applications for Stanford University
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Stanford Web Services (SWS) is seeking a Full Stack Developer (on a one-year fixed-term) to help build statically generated websites and web applications that integrate with multiple third-party
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available for this position. System Office jobs such as this one are not eligible for the Referral Program. For more information on Civil Service classifications, please visit the SUCSS web site at https
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project teams. Comprehensive IT user skills Desirable qualifications are Excellent knowledge in the fields of multimedia systems, digital media technologies, semantic analysis of multimedia content
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, microservices, or web-based interfaces that enable secure and intuitive interaction with AI models. Prototype and test AI tools for data summarization, Q&A, semantic search, text generation, and other advanced
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optionnels : Connaissance d’une langue autre que le français et l’anglais. Compétences techniques : Programmation en Python ; Git ; Javascript ; Html/Css Technologies full stack web Requêtes http et API “REST
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and archives applying methods for data extraction from structured and unstructured sources. Conduct web archiving, access data through APIs, and perform web scraping to support research, such as
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compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. This position plays a critical role in making educational materials accessible to students with disabilities, working