523 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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students. * Participate in a program of scholarship. * Contributes to faculty governance and service to the nursing profession. * Other duties as assigned. Hiring Range: $122,000 Benefits Information: UMB
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multidisciplinary research team supported by an advanced data management and computational infrastructure to perform data analyses, develop and/or implement novel statistical methodology, and publish research results
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/life balance, and professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your
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-based education for educating graduate students. • Advises and mentors graduate students. • Participate in a program of scholarship. • Contributes to faculty governance and service to the nursing
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additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire. Non-exempt regular staff receive a generous paid
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deficiencies and implements effective solutions. Assemble and assist with literature research, editing and preparing manuscripts, scientific illustrations and computer graphics for publication. Compile, analyze
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for functions in invoice processing, document management, mail distribution, customer service, and other complex accounting duties as directed. Processing a high volume of invoices in a fast-paced environment is
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in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Exempt regular staff receive a generous PAID leave package that includes
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benefits package that prioritizes wellness, work/life balance, and professional development. This position participates in a retirement program that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire
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, PhD, FAIMBE is the director of IGS and is internationally recognized for her work developing predictive models in cancer using spatial multiomics and mathematical tools. Her research incorporates