730 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of California, San Diego
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date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego (https://cse.ucsd.edu/ ) seeks a candidate
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in managing the activities of a diverse coastal observing laboratory, including an active field program. In support of research efforts, assist with the design, operation, and maintenance of 3D
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, director of cardiovascular research and Principal Investigators in general cardiology with an emphasis on ongoing research in lipid management and cardiac rehabilitation program. The incumbent will perform
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positive working relationships and job effectiveness. Skill at negotiating with various personalities and developing internal and external network of contacts. Excellent phone etiquette skills. Computer
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to specific populations and meet the needs of various groups and individuals. Demonstrated skill in using standard office computer technology (including internet technology and web based systems) and campus
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hired as a Sr. Ultrasound Tech or a Principal Ultrasound Tech. Graduate of a CAAHEP accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) in OB/GYN. BART
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previous related experience in a large complex healthcare setting. Strong knowledge of third party payors including federal, state, and private health plans. Demonstrated computer skills/ability to work
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the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates images and radiographs to ensure technical quality and
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UCSD guidelines for safety and environmental issues. Familiarity with computer software to analyze data, store results and compute raw data. Willingness to maintain confidentiality. Willingness to learn
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investigator–initiated, and NIH grant funding. Participant recruitment primarily comes from patients seen in movement disorder clinics by division faculty. The program is highly translational, with strengths in