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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Research Assistant/Data Analyst- Crisis Response at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university
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an independent impact assessment of potential climate interventions in the Arctic marine environment through laboratory experiments and computer modelling. The team will develop physical, climate and ecosystem
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international networks that are useful for this position; Article 9 certified (legal qualified to perform animal experiments) is a plus; Experience in analytical chemistry, ISO17025, statistics and data analysis
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detection. Together with a team of four analysts, you will work on challenges such as identifying plant components, detecting insect residues, and spotting packaging materials in animal feed. It is also
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adaptation to work as part of the Institute’s Climate Impact Lab. The Lab is a groundbreaking collaboration between economists, climate scientists, data engineers, and risk analysts that aims to build
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analysts, city managers, emergency managers, health care administrators, public safety administrators, public health specialists, rehabilitation counselors, speech language pathologists, social workers
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human analysts and counter huge increases in data volumes. Improved synthetic training utilising machine-based instructors, matched to individual training needs. Improved “Virtual Assistants” for the next
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, data collection, and data analysis as outlined in the research plan and collaborate with others. Collaborate with biostatisticians or data analysts, if required, to interpret and analyze complex data
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level (including school psychologists, counseling psychologists, psychiatrists, school counselors, behavior analysts), school leadership teams, community mental health providers, and State personnel
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with MRRC Administrator and report to the MRRC Director. Assist the lead data analyst in MRRC to support user data pipelines and access to data storage and computational resources. Work with the