362 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of California
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continuing lecturers, many Federation appointees, Emeritus Faculty, Postdocs, Pre-Six Lecturers, and 250 graduate students and 750 undergraduate majors. THIS POSITION WILL END ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF HIRE
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, template parameterization, and server infrastructure maintenance. Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements. Additional Responsibilities as Needed: Develop data storage solutions and
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GradSphere platform, UC Davis’ enterprise-grade solution built on the Appian platform for automating graduate education workflows and business processes. The Lead Platform Developer applies advanced software
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stakeholders including departmental leadership, faculty, postdocs, graduate students, research assistants, and other Industrial Engineering and Operations Research & Bioengineering staff. Work is performed with
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, Unit 18 lecturers, emeriti faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, postdocs, lecturers, GSR's, TA's, and student assistants, as well as fellowship, block grant and training grant appointees. The Center
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Come shape the future of healthcare IT with us! Are you passionate about leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and automation to enhance IT operations and data management
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community of postdocs, resident scientists, and analysts, and a frequent influx of leading scientists and practitioners from around the world for scientific training and working groups. For 30 years, NCEAS
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managing an operational team responsible for payroll services and labor financial monitoring, reporting, reconciliation and control. Extensive experience in interpreting and applying employment law, federal
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accelerator physicists and engineers, the position requires tackling these challenges by applying machine learning techniques to accelerator tuning and control. You will study beam-based diagnostics to optimize
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thriving community of postdocs, resident scientists, and analysts, and a frequent influx of leading scientists and practitioners from around the world participating in working group projects across a diverse