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, and delivering nonpartisan analysis to technologists and policymakers. CSET currently focuses on artificial intelligence, advanced computing and biotechnology. We are seeking applications for Senior
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, and delivering nonpartisan analysis to technologists and policymakers. CSET currently focuses on artificial intelligence, advanced computing and biotechnology. We are seeking applications for Senior
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Program Coordinator supports the academic, instructional, student life, admissions, and all administrative aspects of the MS in Biotechnology graduate program in
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on artificial intelligence, advanced computing and biotechnology. Important Note: Please visit CSET’s career page for more information on which Line of Research is seeking Senior Research Analyst support
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the MEPI Student Leaders Program, leading and overseeing the performance of sub-awardees and contractors including Three partner host universities, several U.S. and MENA region strategic partners, and three
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community is a close-knit group of remarkable individuals driven by intellectual inquiry, a commitment to social justice, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the world. Requirements The Senior
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of electronic theories and practices as they apply to one or more complex integrated fire protection systems. Professional knowledge of such applications as digital or analog computers, fire and smoke detection
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, religious, and ideological lines; and encourage a new generation of Catholic lay leaders to see their faith as an asset in pursuing the common good. The Program Officer (PO) is essential to the effective and
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through human-centered design for the advancement of health and health equity. To advance this mission, CGHPI seeks a Program Assistant to provide meeting support, events planning, and logistics management
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crises of our time. The Site Coordinator, Prison Scholars Program is initially a one-year term position in the Prisons and Justice Initiative at Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences