470 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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, social work, biology, computer science or related fields and a minimum of 2-3 years' experience required, or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience. Additional qualifications include
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Assistant, responsible for welcoming and assisting users, maintaining the space and equipment, managing the program and event calendar, assisting with scheduled programs and social media, organizing events
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with a proven track record in extramural NIH funding and mentoring of junior investigators. Attractive resources are available to establish a vibrant research program. PACCSM supports active basic and
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telephone, computer, calculator, ability to communicate via phone, email and virtual platforms, ability to attend meetings in person or virtually. High level of writing and reading skills. Physical Effort
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computer, problem solving and organizational skills. Work must be accurate, complete and timely. Experience with Outlook, Teams, Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Excel, PowerPoint and Endnote is a plus. Physical
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computer, problem solving and organizational skills. Work must be accurate, complete and timely. Experience with Outlook, Teams, Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Excel, PowerPoint and Endnote is a plus. Physical
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program outcomes and divisional priorities. Through thoughtful program development and cross-campus collaboration, this position ensures continuous improvement and expansion of community engagement
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& Computational Sciences is currently seeking applicants for Part-Time - Adjunct Instructors of Chemistry, for Fall 2025. Requirements: M.S. in Chemistry, preferred. Seeking a candidate with a strong commitment to
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Sciences. The manager collaborates closely with faculty, education coordinators, academic leadership, and technical teams to ensure systems are optimized, well-supported, and aligned with program goals
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, computational pathology, machine learning, immunohistochemistry and cell culture. A second line of research is focused on building a registry of former contact sport participants to study clinical and