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some supervisory obligations, organizing curriculum subcommittee meetings, maintaining curriculum maps, and supporting continuous program improvement and supporting the development of parallel programs
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. Documents requirements, defines scope and objectives, and formulates systems to parallel overall business strategies. Responsibilities Job Responsibilities: 1. Assists with program planning and implementation
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of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Documents requirements, defining scope and objectives, and formulates processes to parallel overall business strategies. Position has a high focus on
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methodologies, including data and model parallelism. Proficiency in GPU programming and kernel-based programming for deep learning, including the ability to optimize deep learning algorithms at a low level, is a
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graduate students Minimum Qualifications We seek highly motivated candidates with a recent PhD or MD/PhD in pharmacology, biochemistry, or nutrition and integrative physiology. Preferred qualifications
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compiled languages (e.g. C, C++, Fortran, or Java) preferred. Experience with parallel processing libraries such as MPI is desirable. Experience working in a computer cluster environment preferred. Type
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different degree offerings (a DPT Program with 3 pathways, a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, a MAT Program) and post-professional Physical Therapy Residencies. The Department focuses on health care provider
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different degree offerings (a DPT Program with 3 pathways, a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, a MAT Program) and post-professional Physical Therapy Residencies. The Department focuses on health care provider
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students, and in supporting learners of all backgrounds. • Alignment with the values of the HCI and the University of Utah. Applicants for Assistant Professor are expected to hold a PhD or MD/PhD
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an academic career in Clinical Laboratory Immunology. Applicants should hold either an MD, MD/PhD, or PhD degree with board certification or board eligibility in Clinical Laboratory Immunology. ARUP is a