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governance standards. • Learn and apply team tools and technologies, such as SQL, Excel, Tableau, and Python, to support daily tasks and reporting needs. *Requires a bachelor’s (or equivalency) + up to 2 years
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(Python, R, Power BI, etc.) Collaborate with the athletic department’s support staff for varsity teams including Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Sport Psychology & Wellness and Performance
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Intensive in Microbial Bioinformatics, providing instruction and mentorship in R, Python, and command-line tools for microbiome and metagenomic analysis. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and industry partners
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Intensive in Microbial Bioinformatics, providing instruction and mentorship in R, Python, and command-line tools for microbiome and metagenomic analysis. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and industry partners
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of software including REDCap, R, Python, SAS, or SPSS to manipulate data, create visualizations, and generate summaries. Write significant portions of research reports and contribute to study designs by
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requirements to technical specifications and coded data pipelines. Work with tools, languages, data processing frameworks, and databases such as R, Python, SQL, MongoDB, Redis, Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Scala
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Synthesizing and presenting research both internally and externally Technical environment: Linux/HPC, Python, R, and shell scripting. Familiarity with version control (Git/GitHub) expected. Strong applicants
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the JAX Python library, including efficient implementations of classical numerical algorithms. 2. Extend the hybrid FEA-ML framework to include nonlinear cohesive zone models with simple traction separation
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the JAX Python library, including efficient implementations of classical numerical algorithms. 2. Extend the hybrid FEA-ML framework to include nonlinear cohesive zone models with simple traction separation
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, including classification, regression, clustering, and deep learning algorithms. • Statistical Software: Proficiency in statistical software such as SAS, Stata, R or Python, including relevant packages