13 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at University of Southern California
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NSF funded projects, advancing the knowledge about distributed systems, developing novel algorithms for distributed resource and workload management, simulating and emulating systems, as
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personnel on Dr. Janet Oldak's research projects. The candidate will participate in all laboratory activities to enhance and develop research competencies and will take part in planning, designing, and
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. Participates in the development of professional practice, i.e., nursing committees, research, policy development/review, unit based improvement projects (internal and external). Demonstrates knowledge about
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metabolic regulation of aging and age-related diseases Collaborate with lab members and external research partners Author and co-author peer-reviewed scientific publications Prepare and submit grant
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The healthcare administrative fellowship is a collaborative and demanding one to two year leadership program designed to provide a unique development opportunity for recent graduates of MHA, MBA
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. Dr. Lu’s lab studies gene regulation that dictates cell fates and states in development and diseases. The Lu Lab is particularly interested in applying various cutting-edge molecular, cellular, and
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collegiality that prepare students for meaningful careers benefitting society. It was one of the first law schools to engage students in clinical programs and remains a leader in experiential education. About
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mission is to develop solutions for urban freight problems that are collaborative and integrative with larger sustainability goals. METRANS Transportation Consortium The METRANS Transportation Consortium
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worldwide. Using mouse and human co-clinical models and state-of-the-art technologies, the Qu group is trying to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying lung diseases development
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worldwide. Using mouse and human co-clinical models and state-of-the-art technologies, the Qu group is trying to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying lung diseases development