10 computer-science-image-processing-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Princeton University
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updated with the latest advancements to continuously improve processes. Qualifications Essential Qualifications: Bachelor's degree 5+ years experience in image data annotation or a related field. Good color
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experience in image data annotation or a related field. Good color vision required Ability to work at a computer workstation, performing detailed, repetitive tasks. Good visuospatial skills Exceptional
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. Troubleshoot desktop/laptop computer security issues. Provide support for all standard productivity software (Microsoft Office - Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; Photoshop; Acrobat; Microsoft Teams
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and team building skills. Strong planning, organization and problem-solving skills. Strong oral and written communications skills. Well-developed computer skills. Preferred Qualifications: MLS from
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to demonstrate a high degree of professionalism and represent a positive image of the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning and its services at all times. This role requires a proactive, detail-oriented
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researchers and other laboratory personnel Training undergraduate student researchers and high school students (in summer lab learning program) Assisting with laboratory daily operation, equipment maintainence
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and team building skills. Strong planning, organization and problem-solving skills. Strong oral and written communications skills. Well-developed computer skills. Preferred Qualifications: MLS from
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repair computing hardware and software. Troubleshoot desktop/laptop computer security issues. Provide support for all standard productivity software (Microsoft Office - Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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the Center's RSE program, overseen by the Director and Assistant Director. People Management (10%): Time and Absence Management approval for all casual hourly employees. Process appointments and reappointments
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: *Imaging spatiotemporal dynamics of RNA in living cells *RNA processing and modifications in disease *Biophysics of condensate assembly and dynamics *Computational approaches to biomolecular assembly