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procedures under strict deadlines, create documentation, and work physically on experiments. Perform data collection and data analysis to investigate the performance of large scale RFID deployments. Operate
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particularly critical gap because each of these species can spread by clonal (vegetative) growth, so populations that appear large and healthy might actually consist of only one genetic individual, meaning
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complicated historical records. Knowledge of basic concepts of constitutional government, law, history, and theory. Ability to present to small and large groups. Typing proficiency and computer proficiency in
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strategies for genomic analysis Performing genotyping, molecular cloning and sequence analysis Managing large genomic sequence files **An Internal candidate has been identified Qualifications REQUIRED
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markers of pragmatic development. The project will investigate early child language data that serves to facilitate dialogical interaction, such as vocatives (e.g. ‘Mummy, where ball?’), response markers
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the short to medium-term burden of infectious diseases across large spatial scales using high-frequency data. Key Responsibilities: Develop models to understand the epidemic potential and instantaneous
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work across multiple units, and effective synthesis and development of information. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, with quick turnaround times, working in a large
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the Psychology Department at the Dietrich College of CMU, is seeking a highly motivated, responsible, and professional research assistant needed to assist in all aspects of a large, federally-funded, longitudinal
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large government agency. We are looking for a researcher to join a small team investigating Natural Language Processing problems in the domain of Financial Regulation. The role would be located within
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documentation, and work physically on experiments. Perform data collection and data analysis to investigate the performance of large scale RFID deployments. Operate, maintain and trouble-shoot RF test equipment