401 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Houston Central Campus
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, memoranda, speeches, position papers, program/grant proposals and other written documentation. 2. Assists in organizing activities of the unit, such as retreats, staff development, committee appointments
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Department: Community Health Salary: Minimum to first quartile Description: Community Health Worker I Summary Helps move program efforts forward with the UH Community Health Worker (CHW) initiative
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or equivalent (GED). Prefer 144 hours of classroom and related study as designated by apprenticeship standards, and /or completion of a federally certified plumber apprentice program. Experience: Requires a
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. Qualifications An enthusiastic and motivated career-oriented PhD or MD-PhD with strong experience working with animals, strong record of first author publications and have the ability to work in a team and think
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skills: Programming, careful data analysis, high-performance computing, shell scripting (c, bash), medical imaging Candidates with a recent PhD or those anticipating Ph.D. (all relevant areas of science
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. Additional skills for Image Science: Programming, careful data analysis, high-performance computing, shell scripting (c, bash), medical imaging Candidates with a recent PhD or those anticipating Ph.D. (all
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programs in support of a user department or a university/college program or function, under direct supervision. Pursuant to the State of Texas Executive Order No. GA-48, this position researches, works on
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Department: UH Energy Salary: 49,400-56,200 Description: Job Duties: 1. Designs and coordinates publications for the program, including brochures, newsletters, annual reports and other marketing and
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partnerships with K-12 schools, post-secondary institutions, and community-based organizations. The ideal candidate will bring proven experience in partnership-building, program management, and student-centered
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for improvement. Administrative Duties: Manage administrative tasks related to faculty development initiatives, including budget planning, grant writing, and program evaluation. Prepare reports and presentations