152 combinatorial-optimization positions at University of Washington in United States
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Clinical Lab Technologist will also support test development, validation, and optimization efforts, working closely with medical directors, laboratory leadership, and technical staff to advance clinical
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leadership and the CAS IT team to provide training, documentation, and consulting to help researchers effectively use computing resources. You will be tasked with installation, optimization, and
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Directors to identify and resolve strategic resourcing issues and ensure that schedule is generated optimally and meets the needs of the business. Monitors and distributes data on clinical activity and leave
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on completed work according to documented acceptance criteria. Assist as needed with researching and evaluating new technology, products, specialized hardware and tools to optimize development and functionality
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the optimization of large-scale LLMs and deep learning architectures for biomedical research. Design and deploy high-performance AI systems using GPUs and hardware accelerators. Interact and collaborate
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to leadership, and manage the annual true-up process for various clinical entities. • Collaborate with UWP and CUMG practice plans and clinical operations to address revenue cycle challenges, optimize
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communication strategy. This position plays a key role in driving ticket sales, donation revenue, and fan engagement through optimized digital marketing efforts and data-informed decision-making. Working across
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, including merit increases, executive compensation, surveys, and structure updates. Oversee the visiting learner function to ensure learners are appropriately vetted and categorized. Optimize Workday
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this Program Coordinator position is important in providing nutritionally optimal meals and a consistent dining experience for athletes and coaches. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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managing the care of patients with complex health problem(s) and collaborating with patient, family and other healthcare providers/disciplines to optimize the patient’s return to health and promote