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be found online. Course Title: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Drug Development This course explores the use of AI and ML in pharmaceutical R&D. Topics include data preprocessing
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on the historical case law. Qualifications - Familiarity with machine learning and python/scikit-learn. Equal Opportunity Statement Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate
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. Teach Mind and Body modules within the University’s degree-required program or complete similar department service (i.e. student-athlete development leadership, strength and conditioning programming, etc
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. Teach Mind and Body modules within the University's degree-required program or complete similar department service (i.e. student-athlete development leadership, strength and conditioning programming
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Recreation. The Head Coach is responsible for abiding by all conference, NCAA and department regulations and policies and for developing an inclusive program in which students learn, play and compete. Key
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Education and Recreation. The Head Coach is responsible for abiding by all conference, NCAA and department regulations and policies and for developing an inclusive program in which students learn, play and
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addition to the Computational Linguistics program. The candidate should have methodological expertise that spans computational methods (e.g. machine learning, natural language processing, sentiment analysis, programming
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strong desire to learn how to do research. Equal Opportunity Statement Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis
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. You are comfortable using tools like Microsoft Excel (sorting, filtering, mail merges) and eager to learn new systems. Experience working in a donor database such as Salesforce, Raiser’s Edge NXT
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The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University seeks an instructor to teach HS 212A-1, Contemporary Issues in Gender and Public Policy, a four-credit graduate course in