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About the Opportunity The College of Professional Studies at Northeastern University invites applications for a non-tenure track part time faculty lecturer in Commerce & Economic Development
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Executive Development programs for Corporate, Government and Non-Profit organizations. We leverage the strengths of faculty to organize and deliver World-Class programming that expands the mental horizons
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, preclinical, behavioral, and/or translational levels that address addiction and mental health with a focus on AI/computational approaches to drug discovery and drug development. Junior scientists using
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courses with minor algorithmic components and primarily programming courses with a focus on bioinformatics methods. Such graduate courses seek experienced bioinformatics, biotech, and data science
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record of interdisciplinary research, innovative pedagogy, and relevant teaching experience in music industry/business and intersecting technical areas such as algorithm development, artificial
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of healthcare, security and privacy, auditing and compliance, business improvement and intelligence, as well as financial accountability. Courses include application engineering and development, engineering big
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and methodological perspective of an engineer. Students build advanced design and engineering skills, enhance their knowledge in cloud computing, and develop machine learning algorithms. With a passion
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experiences through software on participant devices and provides privacy-preserving access to researchers who wish to study human and algorithmic behavior on the Internet. We are in the process of expanding
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Responsible AI analyses of AI systems and model developing Responsible AI tools and practices conducting multidisciplinary research on responsible AI engaging with ethics and innovation teams developing
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. The Observatory collects data about participants' online experiences through software on participant devices and provides privacy-preserving access to researchers who wish to study human and algorithmic behavior