305 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at New York University
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multi-disciplinary researchers, staff, and partners ? Ability to exercise sound judgment in establishing priorities ? Excellent organization skills with ability to balance multiple competing
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oversight. Experience with Micro, spreadsheet and database applications. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Ability to work successfully in a team environment
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for individual needs. Ability to maintain neutrality and work under stress. Ability to work collaboratively and professionally across multiple constituencies to resolve complaints in a neutral, sensitive manner
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/their time troubleshooting & resolving network related incidents/outages, including international sites, which may be assigned with or without instructions. A POA (plan of action) is developed and implemented
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across multiple constituencies to resolve complaints in a neutral, sensitive manner. Working knowledge of nondiscrimination laws and compliance regulations including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX
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detail-oriented, analytical, organizational and problem solving skills. Ability to be flexible, manage changing priorities, perform multiple tasks, and be comfortable with working under deadlines. Strong
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Plan, develop and direct administrative activities for the Office of Student Affairs related to counseling and academic services for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing BA and MA degrees
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The Associate Director of Science, Technology, Arts, and Creativity (STAC) develops and manages the programs and daily operations of Gallatin’s Maker Space (746-STAC). Key responsibilities include
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strategy, establish metrics, drive strategic decision-making, and ensure results. Track progress in internal strategic planning and initiatives. Marshal appropriate resources and develop and implement policy
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words) In UAE, after road accidents, stroke is the second leading cause of disability[1]. Novel technologies are developed to improve the efficacy of rehabilitation. Wearable exoskeleton systems have