132 combinatorial-optimization positions at The University of Chicago in United States
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optimization. Promotes a culture of accountability, collaboration, and operational excellence. Performs other duties assigned to support the University’s enterprise applications and services operations. Guides
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of budgeting, financial management, forecasting, and compliance standards to evaluate performance and variance analysis. Problem-Solving and Decision-Making - assess variances, recommend solutions, and optimize
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therapies and utilizes the best science to develop optimal treatment and prevention strategies for cancer, as well as researches methods to alleviate side effects of cancer and cancer treatments. Job Summary
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business processes, eliciting requirements, partnering with stakeholders and subject matter experts to optimize clinical, operational, and financial programs. The job uses promising practices and knowledge
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. The ideal candidate will have expertise in medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, chemical biology, fragment-based drug discovery, library screening, lead optimization, assay development, and will contribute
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cases performed in Hyde Park and Hinsdale Hospital. Other duties include teaching and supervision of trainees and students, and scholarly activity. The optimal candidate will also have a focus on basic
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. Streamline processes between Medical Services, Mental Health Services, and Health Promotion to enhance operational efficiency. Identify inefficiencies and implement improvements to optimize coordination
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experience, and optimize efficiencies. Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with critical internal and external stakeholders, manages workstreams, and prioritizes deliverables to support consistent
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overarching strategies for optimizing portfolio composition and movement, particularly for principal gift officers and campaign priority initiatives. Interprets data from Salesforce and analytics tools
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the Prospect Development teams to understand portfolio and institutional pipeline needs, ensuring optimal allocation and management of prospects and information. Studies economic and philanthropic trends