19 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" research jobs at Georgetown University
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. Basic computer skills and statistical analysis. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, accurate record-keeping, and ability to work independently on multiple projects simultaneously Preferred
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for opportunities and resources like the Ambassadors for Racial Justice , the Racial Justice Webinar Series , and the Summer Academy for our Youth Defender Advocacy Program. The Racial Justice and Youth Defense
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computational methods that will enable annotation of metabolites based on numerous putative IDs obtained so far. This step has been a bottleneck for multiple metabolomic studies conducted by the Ressom Lab
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preparation, and assisting the Project Director in his research; drafting, developing, and editing documents and projects parallel to themes and issues addressed in the primary manuscript, as well as other
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, this position indirectly and directly supports multiple departments. From a fiscal perspective, the indirect/overhead costs generated by clinical trials support the GUMC operating costs. Requirements and
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period of nine months. For those who hold a tenured or tenure-track job, the program will match 50% of the fellow’s base salary for the academic year at their university (up to a maximum of $70,000 for
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Position Description The Massive Data Institute (MDI) and the Department of Computer Science seek a postdoctoral fellow to join a project that focuses on responsible AI innovation. The project is led by
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Fellowship Program at Georgetown Law. The goal of the fellowship is to provide high quality representation to adults and adolescents accused of crimes and provide recent law school graduates with rigorous
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This position is to serve as a research assistant in the Cancer Prevention and Control Program of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University. The research assistant will assist in
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to collaborate with a team of experienced and interdisciplinary researchers, including: - Dr. Evan Barba, Associate Professor in the Communication, Culture, and Technology Program at Georgetown