61 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"UNESP" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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Engineering Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering Proficiency in programming languages including Python, C, C++, and MATLAB, and familiarity with Linux environments. Research
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) program in the Hospitalist division to provide assessment, evaluation, and treatment of clients participating in Steps to Success – a federally funded project aimed at expanding access to mental health and
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The Department of Pediatrics is seeking a full time Bilingual (Spanish-English) Mental Health Therapist . The successful candidate will work with the Refugee Health and Asylum Collaborative (HEAL) program in
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, this position ensures program quality, research fidelity, proper delivery of the intervention, and adherence to the study protocol at all times. The supervisor leads the intervention team and is responsible
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/change data input, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solutions for complex application
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. Build transmission models. Create and curate software tools across diverse programming languages in support of research efforts. Other duties as assigned. In Addition to the Duties Listed Above Derive
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Project Advisor) ($2,000 Course Developer) Role Responsibilities Theory Course Coordinator (TCC) is a teaching assignment within the DNP AP or DNP Executive Program. The TCC is charged with teaching the
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to support empirical study. Build transmission models. Create and curate software tools across diverse programming languages in support of research efforts. Other duties as assigned. In Addition to the Duties
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of biomedical domains. Experience with large language models - such as fine-tuning, prompt engineering, model evaluation, and adapting foundation models for domain-specific clinical tasks - is
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domains. Experience with large language models - such as fine-tuning, prompt engineering, model evaluation, and adapting foundation models for domain-specific clinical tasks - is desirable, particularly in