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for research and publication purposes. Preferred Competencies Ability to synthesize findings and communicate them to diverse audiences. Familiarity with program evaluation methods and evidence-based practice
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, psychology, or finance. Experience: Familiarity with methods of experimentation. Background in conducting computer, web-based, and interpersonal interaction-based experiments. Preferred Competencies
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activities. Able to develop and implement solutions to varied problems. Complete numerous activities in a multi-task environment. Effectively communicate in both written and verbal format. Able to use a
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activities. Able to develop and implement solutions to varied problems. Complete numerous activities in a multi-task environment. Effectively communicate in both written and verbal format. Able to use a
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, analyzes, and maintains data and/or specimens. Carries out small independent projects as well as bench-level experiments and techniques and computational work. Compile research information to assists with
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sources. Conduct analyses using statistical and computational methods. Develop data visualizations, dashboards, and reports to share findings. Collaborate with program, training, and operations teams
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Competencies Knowledge in relevant scientific field. Knowledge of research techniques or methods relevant to the lab (e.g. Microscope imaging, image and data analyses, which includes writing/modifying computer
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, Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics and Urology. The hallmark of the Pediatric General Surgery program is an AGCME-accredited, two-year fellowship training program with a clinical emphasis on minimally
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international affairs program in the U.S., the creation of interdisciplinary programs in the Department of Comparative Human Development and the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought, or many other pivotal
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Department Provost Research Computing Center About the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing