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Department PSD Applied Data Science Staff About the Department The Master of Science in Applied Data Science (MS-ADS) program is a large professional graduate program within the Data Science
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sciences and mathematics, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical materials
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this position will be involved in the procurement and management of HPC hardware and software. This is a hybrid position requiring 3 days onsite. Responsibilities Installing, configuring, and maintaining large
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analysis. Calibrates data between large and complex research and administrative datasets. Guides and may set the operational protocols for collecting and analyzing information from the University's various
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Facilities managing all of the BSD cores on campus. Job Summary The job performs routine laboratory data collection and analysis to support clinical research, and assists in specialty research involving
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required to make data driven discoveries that increase our scientific knowledge and improve the quality of life. We architect ecosystems of large-scale commons of research data, computing resources
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understanding and consistency. Engages with external leadership to identify and capitalize on opportunities for impactful data analysis. Utilizes statistical techniques to analyze large datasets and derive
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large animal cardiovascular research such as open chest electrophysiological procedures, creation of large animal models of atrial fibrillation, gene therapy procedures, and trans-venous
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an academic group or research lab. Instead, we investigate today’s social issues by combining unconventional perspectives with empirical data, generating radical solutions with real-world relevance. We then
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Education, the Center for Climate, Health and Society, the Smart Decarceration Project, and the Employment Instability, Family Well-being, and Social Policy Network (EINet). More information may be found