27 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U.S"-"UCL"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Columbia University
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experience preferred. Must have sufficient computer literacy to process and reduce data using spreadsheets programs and computer programming languages as needed. Ability to participate in field programs is
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computer programming languages as needed. Ability to participate in field programs is required including ability to lift more than 25 pounds of equipment. The search will remain open for at least 30 days
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to candidates who wish to pursue Academic support as a career. Familiar with and appreciate student and academic affairs, departmental program curriculum and requirements, and web management and administration
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clinical phenotyping, natural language processing, and clinical informatics to (1) conduct innovative and reproducible Al and NLP research guided by the specific aims in the funded project and (2
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Ability to keep records in an orderly fashion Support other job functions as needed. Minimum Qualifications Two years of college or a completed A.A. program with an emphasis in chemistry, biology or physics
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programs. ? Bi-lingual (Spanish and English or French and English). Preferred Qualifications ? At least 2 years of experience in a relevant clinical research field. ? Familiarity with Columbia health and
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journalism, and the implications for public discourse of economic concentration in the technology sector. The Institute formally launched its policy program in the spring of 2024 with the aim of expanding its
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progressive curriculum, hands-on legal experience, and unrivaled career opportunities. The Assistant Director of Admissions is a key member of the Office of Admissions for the Juris Doctor (J.D.) Program, one
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program, continuing the long Columbia University record of forefront accomplishment in science. Applicants for the positions must possess a doctoral degree in Psychology or a related field and have
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of Infectious Disease program award. The position will focus on basic and applied eco-epidemiological questions about the role of landscape, wildlife communities and human behavior in predicting risk and exposure