525 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Southern California
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Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with broad knowledge of relevant research computer software, e.g.: Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Outlook, SPSS, Visio, and
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relating to patients and procedures for their designated area. Demonstrates knowledge of principles of physics, scanning technique, and computer science skills related to nuclear scanning and CT
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relating to patients and procedures for their designated area. Demonstrates knowledge of principles of physics, scanning technique, and computer science skills related to nuclear scanning and CT
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focus in Energy Engineering and is open to experimental and computational applicants at the tenure-track or tenured at all levels. Additionally, Computational candidates (tenured Associate and full
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writes English. Req Displays behavior conducive to excellent customer service. Preferred Qualifications: Pref Knowledge of computers and how they work in a Material Management setting preferred Required
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and recruiting efforts, as well as performance management and team development. Participate in the Manager on Duty (MOD) program, including responding to urgent guest or operational issues, and being
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Program is required. Req 1 year One-year experience as a Surgical Technician or as a Surgical Technician intern required. *Surgical Technician intern experience must be paid and completed at Keck Medicine
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; report back; etc.) Improvement opportunities; information through chain of command; unusual events; Other duties as assigned. Minimum Education: Graduation from Registered Nurse Program BSN desired (if not
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, cell signaling, gene regulation, computational modeling, head and neck cancer, and other congenital or acquired human diseases using genetic, genomic and/or epigenomic approaches. At CCMB
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assistive robots to aid seniors with stroke or children with autism. It is the home of the first operational quantum computing center in academia. Our alumni include Neil Armstrong, first human on the moon