9 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at University of Houston in United States
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Number: 494866 Department: Athletics Salary: 65,300-83,300 Description: The position oversees the Student-Athlete Brand Development program for the department of athletics to support enhancing the overall
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prevent the employee from being able to maintain the security or integrity of the infrastructure. 1. Develops content and layout of assigned web pages, using graphics software specifically designed
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Number: 494482 Department: Small Business Development Ctr Salary: $43,000 - $48,000 Description: Manages the day-to-day operations of a small or medium-sized university program or department. May supervise
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specialization. Develops understanding and skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills. 1. Receives/Reviews progress and evaluates
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. Develops understanding and skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills. 1. Receives/Reviews progress and evaluates results
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. Develops understanding and skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills. 1. Receives/Reviews progress and evaluates results
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using knock-in models of inherited retinal diseases, and contributing to the development of novel therapeutic platforms. The successful candidate will conduct independent and collaborative research
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specialization. Develops understanding and skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills. 1. Receives/Reviews progress and evaluates
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