65 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"UCL"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"St" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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, biology, chemistry, physics) Full Stack Development experience. Experience in the healthcare industry a plus but not required. Experience with Programs and Programming Languages: MySQL, C/C++, SQL, R
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 24-Sep-25 Location: Washington, D.C. Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff/Administrative Internal
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 26-Sep-25 Location: Washington, D.C. Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff/Administrative Internal
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/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solutions for highly complex application development tasks. Direct
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programmers and business analysts to develop technical solutions. Develop/change data input, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language
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Excellence and Innovation, and IT@JH—to support shared goals around research innovation and AI. Collaborate across the libraries to develop an AI staff training program that equips librarians with
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: The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance
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member of the Vice President for Public Impact Initiatives team who will work to develop data products for general use to guide institutional decision making, facilitate program implementation strategies
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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