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able to undertake substantially full-time research or scholarship; work under the supervision of a senior scholar. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, attention to details
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, presentations, and other related research activities. Actively participate in the community by organizing and attending talks, workshops, and conferences, and by engaging with the broader NetSI community. Foster
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interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, attention to details, as well as training in research methodology and quantitative data analysis are essential to the successful candidate. Experience in
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interactive tools that engage diverse audiences, Participate in career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by
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to complement our multidisciplinary Human-Data Interaction research team. The primary focus of our work will be information visualization, data ethics, and statistical communication. We are also interested in
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development; Experience in working with large and complex datasets from diverse sources such as surveillance systems, genomic sequences, social media, etc.; Excellent oral and written communication skills in
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writing and communication skills are required. The candidate is expected to be highly creative and self-motivated in research and is capable of working in a collaborative environment. Position Type Research
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, communication, and documentation skills are essential, so as are time-management and organizational skills. Good written and verbal communication skills and organizational talents are expected. Proposal
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communications, and producing marked impact on underrepresented communities in STEM. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to ongoing projects, e.g. developing HEP research capacity in Latin
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interactive tools that engage diverse audiences, Participate in career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by