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experience. Key Responsibilities This is a 1.0 FTE exempt position with the following general allocation of effort: 50% effort – in collaboration with the UVM Cancer Center’s community outreach and education
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locus-specific regulatory dynamics. This project addresses these challenges through an integrated computational and biological framework that develops advanced multi-read allocation algorithms leveraging
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systems • Healthcare operations, resource allocation, and workflow optimization • Network, graph, and agent-based modeling for care delivery • Health equity, patient access, and system resilience • Multi
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structures affect allocation of disaster mitigation resources and how local government capacity factors influence disaster mitigation efforts. While the CHEER project has goals and required deliverables
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are especially encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will have access to Harvard resources including CfA-allocated observing time on the MMT in Arizona and the Magellan Telescopes in Chile, as
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Duration of employment: 1st of March 2026, limited to 28th of February 2032 Workplace: 1190 Vienna Allocation in compliance with the Collective Agreement for University Staff to job group: B1 lit. b Gross
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systems architecting AI/ML-driven clinical and operational decision support Digital health and learning health systems Healthcare operations, resource allocation, and workflow optimization Network, graph
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SPECIFICS Postdoctoral Scholar Opportunity Sweetpotato Root System Architecture, Carbon Allocation & Stress Physiology Root and Tuber Crop Lab (RTC Lab) • Department of Plant Science • Penn State University
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, simulating, and evaluating system data, providing insights on pricing, incentive alignment, resource allocation, and multi-stakeholder interactions. Design commercial mechanisms and incentive models for LLM
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construction activities that are associated with the disciplined allocation of capital to large-scale infrastructure projects by corporations. The analysis is expected to identify key development