857 software-formal-method-phd positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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the Comprehensive Cancer Center. Key responsibilities include: Manage OSU-specific software (Workday) required submissions and monitoring for hiring new staff, students, and volunteers Perform basic onboarding tasks
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of study in the fields of AI/ML, aerodynamics and acoustics, and computational methods. Demonstrated strong written communication skills. Required Experience: N/A Desired Experience: Doctoral degree in
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, including knowledge and use of spreadsheet and word processing software, electronic mail and the Internet. Ability to learn new systems software. Independent and self-motivated. Additional Qualifications
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; plans and tests experimental designs, sampling techniques, and analytical methods; develops and establishes research controls, criteria and standards; performs critical analysis of literature relevant
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Department: Academic Affairs Administration | Timashev Center for Software Innovation The Lead of Emerging Technology Programs will be responsible for coordinating and delivering on specified education
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and able to collect biomarker samples (hair and blood spots) with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Research Technicians will be fully trained in blood collection methods and appropriate
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of coding assignment via random auditing of medical record coding and accuracy of MS-DRGS. In addition, the manager is responsible for completing 3M APC Software claim edits and responding to requests from
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), doctorate (PhD) or other terminal degree in the relevant field. Clinical faculty members are not eligible for tenure and are appointed for terms of three to five years. They may be reappointed to successive
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) undertaken; work with and coordinate collaborating research staff and provide input on research methods and procedures necessary to achieve desired goals; advise undergraduate and graduate students in
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of a student academically (small class size; innovative instruction methods; undergraduate research opportunities; easy access to faculty and staff; new programs and facilities), but also the success