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currently includes two interdisciplinary research centers, the Center for Computational Molecular Biology (CCMB) and the Center for Technological Responsibility (CNTR). DSI partners with multiple Departments
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Office of Information Technology, and Facilities Management. The Brown Collegiate Scholars Program (BCSP) is a four-year, year-round college access program for students living and learning in Providence
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Job Description: Position Purpose: The Senior Data Scientist gathers, processes, and analyzes large sets of structured and unstructured data. The data scientist’s role combines computer science
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, ensuring continuous learning and application of emerging analytical and visualization techniques. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree with strong computational emphasis such as Computer Science
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scientist's role combines computer science, social science, statistics, and mathematics. The position involves a combination of data processing, analyzing, and interpreting data to create actionable plans in
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equitable work environment where everyone can achieve their professional goals. Responsibilities: The Program Manager will serve as a key leader in shaping the vision, strategy, and execution of the Equitable
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. Education and Experience ● ALA-accredited master’s degree in library or information science, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. ● Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in
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to the Computational Biology Core. Additionally, the RNome Facility Core Director will run a series of summer courses and workshops on RNA biology which will draw participants nationally and locally. This is a fixed
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program-related financial processes (class dues, club funding, etc.). The Coordinator also recruits and manages committees of volunteer leaders for assigned cohorts, and designs/delivers programming
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to faculty in several specific research groups. Working independently, the incumbent will plan and maintain financial oversight of the many high-profile events the Department of Computer Science hosts