80 computer-science-programming-languages-"the" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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the development and implementation of selected work-plan activities and contribute to program learning. This position follows a hybrid work schedule. The selected candidate will be required to work in the office on
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(PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must
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Qualifications Proficient in MS applications. Exposure to object-oriented programming languages, such as Java or C#. Experience with generative AI solutions such as ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot. Classified Title
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procedural-oriented computer language to collect data and accomplish the statistical analysis; select the appropriate computing environment (PC, minicomputer, or mainframe). Analyze a variety of large and
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as a knowledgeable liaison between the BIOS leadership and the research communities. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Program reports for tracking study performance such as study enrollment
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degree, or in final or penultimate years of bachelor's/master's degree. ? Programming experience in one or more of the following computer languages: C , Python, Java ? Experience with CAD
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is preferred but not required. - Ability to program in a modern computational language (e.g. Python). Application Instructions Please upload the following with your application: - CV
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area. This position has a strong knowledge in analytics, is proficient in a general programming language (like Python) or a statistical package (R) and has an appetite for engaging in non-quantitative
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(Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.); additional computer skills including navigating the internet and websites Strong computer and video/phone technology skills; knowledgeable about using database programs
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reviewing proposed legislation for the impact on the NIST artificial intelligence program. Qualifications § Current student with a social science or related major. § Understanding of American government