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, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology ('CCB') (https://cos.northeastern.edu/chemistry
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personal computer and current software applications including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Smartsheets
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experience deploying ML systems into production environments, with a focus on performance, robustness, and scalability. Domain expertise in NLP, computer vision, or speech processing. Proficient in Python
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. Excellent communication skills with a customer (internal and external) service focus. Highly organized and detail oriented; and ability to problem solve effectively. Strong computer and IT knowledge and
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. Diverse academic, socioeconomic, gender, cultural, ability and ethnic backgrounds of college students. Advanced computer skills involving databases, spreadsheets, word processing, web based interactive
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confidential and sensitive information. Proficiency with computer software, website development and management and social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.). Provide and respond well to constructive
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Number: 6821533 Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Supply Chain & Information Technology About the Opportunity The D'Amore-McKim School of Business and Khoury College of Computer Sciences at
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and critical incidents, and to partake in university leadership meetings to discuss these incidents. This position will require extensive computer use, to include the preparation of high- level
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in the health sciences, including fields such as healthcare informatics, movement and rehabilitation sciences, medical imaging, remote sensing, computer vision, mental health, data fusion
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education or health care agency. Must demonstrate advanced computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access. Up to 2 years of experience and exposure to multiple applications including