141 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Drexel University in United States
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Assistant Research Professor will be expected to lead, coordinate, manage, and support several ongoing field studies as well as develop new independent and collaborative research opportunities. Ongoing
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of Arts & Sciences Job Summary The Assistant Research Professor - Criminology will be expected to lead, coordinate, manage, and support several ongoing field studies as well as develop new independent and
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development, grant applications, and intervention considerations. The research assistant will work closely with project PI to develop materials for a systematic review on cognitive outcomes and determinants
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Chart for additional information.) Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in academic advising or related experience in an educational environment. Preferred Qualifications Well-developed interpersonal
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. Holds the responsibility and authority for strategic planning, evaluating, and developing faculty/staff, fiscal planning and management, resource administration, fundraising, department advocacy, and
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. The Specialist will work closely with internal stakeholders to understand needs, develop sourcing strategies, and ensure timely, compliant, and cost-effective procurement outcomes. This position requires strong
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further development and potential implementation of a pilot study. The research assistant will assist with the development and pilot testing of GANAS workshop and curriculum materials. The research
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document as needed. Keep abreast with new developments and technologies in networking and related operations. Required Qualifications Minimum of a Vocational or Technical School Minimum of Five to seven
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, staff, and faculty members prepare standardized patients for their roles in all assigned medical cases. Standardized patients are able to assist in both teaching and evaluation of students. They also are
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and synaptic development, and brain cancer metastasis. We use a combination of molecular genetics, electrophysiology, and imaging-based (live-cell and in vivo) approaches. Candidates with previous