186 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Loyola University
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development of detectors sensitive to ultra-high dose rates. Developments of computation methods for small-field dosimetry, radiation detection systems used in photon, proton, and electron beam radiation
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writing, and editing as needed to support research activities Pilot Study: Prepare, organize, and update relevant study materials and data records (e.g., REDCap surveys) Program, test, and update Ecological
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Leadership to foster collaboration, alignment, and information sharing. Position Specific Responsibilities: · Develop and execute the PMO strategy aligned with the university’s IT and institutional goals
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Responsibilities Salary Range: $80,000 – $100,000 Benefits Information: https://www.luc.edu/hr/benefits/ We are seeking a highly motivated data scientist to join our group, which has been supported by federal funds
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at the Rogers Park LSC Campus, this position will also work 1 day/week from either WTC or HSC. Develops, enhances, and coordinates the Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) program for Coordinated Assistance and
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research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal of this research is
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will perform research with a strong emphasis on digital health, particularly the innovative application of wearable sensor data analysis and mobile health (mHealth) application development. The goal
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of the recruitment process to advance the strategic enrollment goals. Assist with development and execution of comprehensive recruitment plan for specific assigned Schools/Program areas. Communicate with Prospective
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teammates to develop experimental methods, and helping develop novel hypotheses about the visual perception of shapes. The data collection work involves posting timeslots on SONA and running in-person
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: to educate students to be responsible and compassionate lawyers, judges, and law-related leaders in an increasingly diverse and interdependent world; to prepare graduates who will be ethical advocates