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Apply Now Job Summary The Student Research Assistant will support a faculty-led research project examining how algorithmic bias affects social equity in areas such as healthcare, hiring, and
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. Learn, utilize, and maintain Charge Master data in FinThrive and in the Epic EAP master file. Set hospital rates following department policy, using standardized pricing algorithms, available benchmarking
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computational tools and algorithms developed in the lab for processing and visualizing proteomics data (known as FragPipe computational platform). The individual will work in close collaboration with other
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and algorithms in the lab for processing and visualizing proteomics data using the FragPipe and FragPipe-Analyst platforms. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with other lab members
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. Learn, utilize, and maintain Charge Master data in FinThrive and in the Epic EAP master file. Set hospital rates following department policy, using standardized pricing algorithms, available benchmarking
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Charge Master data in nThrive and in the Epic EAP master file. Set hospital rates following department policy, using standardized pricing algorithms, available benchmarking and other rate setting tools
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algorithms, data sources and reporting processes. Conceptualize and develop cross-functional client/unit strategic objectives, business processes, and initiatives that drive or increase organizational value
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the original audio tape. This process of verification occurs before the written text is used to train our augmented intelligence coding algorithms. De-identified transcripts and audio tapes will be accessed
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- Reinforcement Learning Algorithms COURSE DATES: 11/18/2025 - 12/15/2025 The School of Information has up to 1 position at .25 fraction, pending enrollment, open for applications. Positions reserved as part of
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* Technical development of control algorithms Analysis of large-scale datasets, applying control theory, developing real-time control software Validation and characterization of the developed control algorithms