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, finance, economics, analytics, library and information science, or non-profit management. Experience: A minimum of two years of work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations
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Department SSD Social Sciences Computing Services - Banotra About the Department Social Sciences Computing Services provides the Social Sciences Division with direct support for research
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biology (DNA/RNA isolation, PCRs, gene expression, immunostaining, protein blotting, cell culture, developing disease models in mice, etc.). Technical Skills or Knowledge: Basic computer proficiency
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of highly accomplished faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates, all of whom push the boundaries of their respective fields. The Department supports a PhD program in Geophysical Sciences while
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Department PME ChemMatCARS About the Department NSF’s ChemMatCARS, affiliated with the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME), the University of Chicago and funded by NSF, is a national user
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projects and/or program development and implementation. Effectively interacts with both internal and external executives and staff, as well as consultants, to create projects and/or program design and ensure
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Neurological Surgery Faculty Position – Neuro-Oncology #NSU014 Department of Neurological Surgery, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary
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: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in economics, statistics, computer science or related field. Master’s degree in economics, statistics, computer science or related field. Experience
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deploying advanced AI solutions. The Engineer will collaborate with faculty and IT teams to design scalable architectures and ensure best practices. Strong software engineering skills, expertise in AI/ML
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interdisciplinary approach to Neuroscience and Committees on Computational Neuroscience, Evolutionary Biology, Integrative Neuroscience, and Neurobiology. Members also collaborate with other faculty at UChicago in