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environments; enterprise software engineering experience with expertise in software management, code and version controls and cloud-native environments; familiarity with high-performance computing trends and
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Posting Description IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST, Information Systems and Technology (IS&T), in the Escalations team identifies emerging and complex IT issues and problems, and facilitates the resolution
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offices, and policymakers and practitioner partners around the world. A full job description is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MJTFB_VyY8yRPcRKCMVSuO6JsUASJEy4/edit?usp=sharing&ouid
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of computing and technology. AOC: Open. Teaching: 2 courses/year or equivalent, graduate and undergraduate, semester system. The position involves shared responsibilities with the Social and Ethical
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program effectiveness using qualitative and quantitative metrics; pilot new programming models; and serve as the primary liaison among faculty, staff, students, and cross-campus partners. The position is
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, there may also be opportunities to contribute to MIT courses on urban design, GIS, data visualization, and the relationship between technology (including AI) and the urban environment. A full job
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 15 hours ago
students, and contribute to high-impact publications and grant proposals. The full job description is available, here: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:us:0fa4c365-ce1d-4b4f-8bc1-e0c3bb9b8901 Job
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with research, communications, and program teams, as well as affiliated faculty, to coordinate activities, enhance visibility of policy-relevant work, and ensure timely, high-quality outputs that advance
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well as Peter Shor in Math, Seth Lloyd in Mechanical Engineering, and Anand Natarajan and Harry Zhou in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The interests of this group cover almost all areas of the field
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research, communications, and program teams, as well as affiliated faculty, to coordinate activities, enhance visibility of policy-relevant work, and ensure timely, high-quality outputs that advance MIT's