519 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Georgetown University
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support of Georgetown’s mission. The Development Associate (DA) will play a key role within the Development team and the Office of Advancement as a self-directed officer. The DA works closely with front
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The Associate Director of Development for the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (ADOD, SFS) serves as a critical member of the SFS frontline fundraising team. The School
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Development Associate (DA) supports the Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) team in the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and
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Associate Professor of Development Economics or Industrial Organization, Department of Economics Georgetown University: Main Campus: College of Arts & Sciences: Economics Location Washington, DC
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director staff, the Associate Director is involved in department planning, policy formulation and implementation, and program development. The Associate Director collaborates for and with students and
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value and accessibility; Leveraging specialist expertise (NLP, network analysis, web scraping) to develop, evaluate, and deploy novel solutions over large datasets; Drawing substantive inferences from
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gases. This project will involve the development of sophisticated computer models of these emissions as well as on-the-ground measurements (i.e. flask sampling) around the globe. The offices of the HFC
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Monitoring Project at Georgetown University is a new initiative to improve the world's understanding of global emissions of highly potent greenhouse gases. This project will involve the development
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team. The PD directs all matters relating to the MS-EN curriculum, course development, course delivery, course quality and evaluation (including course and faculty evaluation). The PD works
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improve the world's understanding of global emissions of highly potent greenhouse gases. This project will involve the development of sophisticated computer models of these emissions as