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, and diligent follow-through. The Facilities Projects group supports UCSF academics and operations by using data analysis and building technology to improve efficiency and reliability of building systems
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, the School of SSIE is growing in numbers and in reputation. More details are available at http://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/. Job Description: The School of SSIE is expanding further and seeks one (1) tenured
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Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine | Springfield, Illinois | United States | 2 months ago
, sound fiscal management, compliance with governmental agencies and protection of the University and SIU HealthCare as criterion for preparation, analysis, and approval of contractual arrangements by
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, and related School workflows. Manage CRM data structures, user access, roles/permissions, validations, and data-quality processes. Implement enhancements using low-code/no-code tools, workflow
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patriot team. We’ve got the work. We now require an additional team member to contribute to our busy environment. We are looking for someone reliable who takes pride in their work and will make a noticeable
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written and oral English language skills Extensive knowledge in analysis of Brillouin microscopy derived data Good bioinformatics skills Publications in peer-reviewed journals directly relevant to
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units under the supervision of licensed professional engineer. Confirm conformance with applicable codes and University Facilities Standards to provide safe, reliable, comfortable, productive, sustainable
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partners outside academia and with participatory/living lab approaches – advantage Experience in data analysis (e.g., behavioral metrics, experiments) or prototyping and evaluation – an advantage in 3D/VR/XR
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, including usage, performance, and error tracking. c. Troubleshoot production issues and optimize reliability, latency, and cost of AI services. d. Assist in maintaining model and endpoint lifecycles (e.g
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nanoscale vortex-state particles in rocks and other geological materials. These particles are predicted to be exceptionally stable magnetic recorders, yet their internal magnetic structure and recording