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: Background in research-related work in economics, climate science, data science, computer science, or a similar quantitative field is highly desirable. Statistics or econometrics training. Technical Skills
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position-related computer applications and software packages. Familiarity with computer systems. Ability to be flexible and adapt to changes in technology and workflow. Some knowledge of library procedures
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Department College Chicago Center for Teaching About the Department Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning Job Summary Reporting to the Executive Director of the CCTL, the Program and Operations
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. Partners closely across internal teams, including technology development, business development, venture development, marketing, and science student programs, to align accelerator and investment program
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techniques, including cell biology, translation, transcription, primary cultures, microscopy, cell assays, biochemical assays, and molecular biology assays. Strong computer skills including calendaring
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Department Facilities North Campus Engineering Shop About the Department Facilities Services supports the mission of the University of Chicago through efforts to maintain and enhance the University
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developed through < 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Advanced degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, engineering
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management and reporting to ensure accurate data reflection in database (Phoenix). Stewardship (30%): Execute a comprehensive stewardship program, that requires adhering to established timelines, meticulous
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matters. We work at the frontiers of data collection and analysis, using the latest technology and social science methods to design policies that work for society. We conduct rigorous inquiry in
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Department BSD MGC - Administration About the Department The Post-Baccalaureate (Post-Bac) program in Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology at the University of Chicago is designed to provide