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About the Opportunity Job Summary: The Executive Director, Northeastern Research Computing is responsible for the development and delivery of high-performance computing infrastructure and
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University Seattle campus. Course topics include High-performance Computing, VLSI Design, Advanced Machine, Learning Combinatorial Optimization and Statistical Inference. Responsibilities include preparation
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, Office of Global Services, and the Disability Resource Center. In summary, the Program Manager will be responsible for performing professional and/or program management duties for the assigned academic
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continuously develop employees to cultivate an environment that inspires high performance and fosters a culture of excellence. Design, implement, and deliver training programs for both staff and students
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) and traditional ML models Build and maintain real-time and batch inference pipelines with high availability and fault tolerance Optimize AI workloads for performance, cost-efficiency, and low-latency
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the online learning unit. This role focuses on streamlining workflows, supporting program launches, managing teaching assistants, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality online
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• Strong management skills with an impeccable ethical approach to work and leadership • Demonstrated results in creating a welcoming, high-performance work environment. • Ability to travel domestically
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internally and externally. Proficient at standard computer software packages including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, and Outlook) in performing work assignments
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strategic direction for volunteer engagement and donor recognition programs including the Family Fellows Program. The Senior Director will manage a portfolio of 80 high net worth parents and family members
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Internal Number: 5195017 Part Time Lecturer, Stem Cells & Regeneration (CGT program) About the Opportunity Job Summary We invite applications for Part-time Lecturer (PTL) positions at the graduate level. We