428 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Auburn University
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employee. It is distinguished by the responsibility for a wide variety of both routine and non-routine assignments across multiple areas. Due to the nature of the environment, an elevated level of
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the responsibility for a wide variety of both routine and non-routine assignments across multiple areas. Due to the nature of the environment, an elevated level of professionalism and interpersonal skills are required
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University’s Office of the Sr. Vice President for Research and Economic Development is actively recruiting applicants for the position of Research Compliance Analyst I/II/III. This position will be responsible
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the student programming board (the University Program Council) on developing, planning, coordinating, promoting, delivering, and assessing a wide variety of student-focused events and programs for the student
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. The projected start date is January 1, 2025. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be responsible for developing a bioinformatics research program focused on analyzing metagenomics, transcriptomics
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non-routine assignments across multiple areas. Due to the nature of the environment, an elevated level of professionalism and interpersonal skills are required. BENEFITS OF EMPLOYMENT $12.50 per hour
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Hours Per Week 20 Anticipated Length of Assignment 1 year Job Summary The TES NCAT Driver will drive a Class 13 tractor-trailer combination around a test track in support of research and development
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corrective actions. Exercises discretion concerning sensitive and confidential information. Collects, analyzes, and synthesizes data and information from multiple sources to create presentations and reports
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upon the availability of funding. The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is seeking candidates for multiple positions for Research Engineers. A Research Engineer conducts research in various fields
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for instruction in primarily the business- and operations-related courses in the Brewing Science and Operations Program as well as the development and delivery of a number of new courses for a newly proposed Minor