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One‑year term position Be You. The Duke Center for Computational Thinking (CCT) is looking for a Web Developer to join our collaborative team advancing computational literacy across Duke University
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to keep the lab in compliance with school, state, and federal regulations; 4) helping with other research and hardware/software design projects in alignment with the candidate’s skills and interests
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). Background in student affairs, engineering education, or scholarship program administration strongly preferred. Experience in product management, software development, engineering, or computer
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software is a plus. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education/Training - Work requires oral and written communication skills normally acquired through a high school education with computer course work. Experience
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software is a plus. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education/Training - Work requires oral and written communication skills normally acquired through a high school education with computer course work. Experience
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: Willingness to learn ophthalmology Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Can easily use computing software and web-based applications (e.g., Microsoft Office products and internet browsers). Level Characteristics Can
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PhD with an interest in computational social science or data science (broadly defined). This individual will help design, execute, and analyze a series of field experiments on a platform created by the
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Services. This position is 100% funded by a sponsored program that is currently funded by a grant through December 31, 2028. The department is a Lilly Endowment funded intermediary organization and is a unit
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software development workflows. Position Details: This is a full-time position within a nationally recognized neuroscience and neurotechnology research program at Duke University. The role emphasizes
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/or Data-Driven Design Product and Hardware Development: Digital Fabrication and Advanced Manufacturing; Hardware-Software Systems; Edge Computing and IoT Systems Human-Computer Interaction: Human