98 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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mentorship; Professional development training; Teaching opportunities (commensurate with experience and background); Participation in outreach efforts via social media Salary/Benefits: $65,000 per year, plus
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We are seeking a casual Research Assistant to provide a range of research related support, including the development of federal and privately funded grant proposals, presentation development
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organize data for program-related reports and papers. Prepare study documents for IRB submission, as needed. Organize and file patient records; prepare and maintain program materials. Prepare weekly report
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into healthcare and business impact. Mentor undergraduate, graduate and PhD students who are involved in AI and healthcare projects. Additional Contributions Assist in developing teaching materials and
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workers, and other populations historically marginalized from the HIV response. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in adolescent health, women?s health, and supporting the development
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members and their research colleagues at the university's Applied Physics Laboratory have each year since 1979 won Johns Hopkins more federal research and development funding than any other university
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This position is to a hire a Research Assistant in Mathematical Modeling (Sr. Research Data Analyst) who can develop mathematical models of infectious disease transmission. This project is focused
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decay. A position is now available in the Speller group for detector development, and for experimental searches for neutrinoless double-beta decay in association with the Cryogenic Underground Observatory
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logging confidential data into a centralized database and communicating with the multiple participants around the assessments. Conducting interviews with preteens and their parents Meet regularly with
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experiment, as well as in the commissioning, optimization, and development of analyses for the ALPHA experiment. The candidate is also expected to take a leadership role in JHU-based testing toward