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Classification Title: OPS Computer Technician Classification Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Job Description: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) IT is
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clinical features using machine learning and foundational modeling approaches. This work supports disease modeling across chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, cancer, and neurological conditions. A
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, learning, research, and service on campus and across the region with state-of-the-art enterprise IT systems, including SEC and SUS universities, and the opportunity to teach using HiPerGator. This role is
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, study coordinators, and IT personnel. • Linux/Unix experience • Python or similar language experience for deep learning, natural language processing, or machine learning • Experience building and training
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instructors/graduate assistants on experiment setup, procedures, and safety. • Respond to issues arising during lab (equipment failure, breakage, computer malfunctions) and provide timely solutions. • Verify
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the scope and validity of potential threats. Incident Management: Conducts containment and mitigation actions to neutralize threats and minimize impact; escalates incidents to the Computer Security Incident
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such as REDCap, and computer systems applications, including Word for Windows, TEAMS, Excel, SPSS, Endnote, Zoom. ABILITIES: Excellent organization, timeliness to meet deadlines, strong communications
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, materials, and supplies which are necessary for field, office, and laboratory work. -Coordinates cultural operations on experimental blocks with appropriate personnel and equipment. Trains/instruct others in
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Event and Experiential Learning Coordinator supports the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) by planning and executing departmental events, developing and maintaining experiential
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, teachers, administrators, and other school staff to facilitate the educational engagement, learning, skill development, and readiness for post-secondary transition of K 12th grade students with complex needs