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Administrative Support Assistant - Nursing Professional Development & Education Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, an Administrative Support Assistant - Nursing Professional Development
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Lead Programmer Analyst - Enterprise Analytics Position Summary Stony Brook Medicine is seeking a highly skilled Lead Programmer Analyst to join Stony Brook Medicine’s Enterprise Analytics team
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Administrative Support Assistant - Talent Development and Learning Center Position Summary The Administrative Support Assistant, reporting to the Director of the Talent Development and Learning
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Administrative Support Assistant - Talent Development and Learning Center Position Summary The Administrative Support Assistant, reporting to the Director of the Talent Development and Learning
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, construction and commissioning of the MOLLER detector at Jefferson Lab * Development of the SOLID software framework, tracking algorithms, DAQ subsystem and various detector R&D projects. * Participation in
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programmers to create canned reports and dashboards for the campus' financial leaders. The incumbent will be expected to collect, analyze, and develop data relative to the BFP&A Office and the University, make
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and implement algorithms to process, clean, and transform large datasets to support research objectives. * Conduct exploratory data analysis, hypothesis testing, and develop data-driven recommendations
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reduction) to extract meaningful insights from multi-modal data. ● Develop and implement algorithms to process, clean, and transform large datasets to support research objectives. ● Conduct
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a multidisciplinary research team focused on developing energy-efficient and fault-tolerant AI systems that can operate reliably in the radiation-rich environment of space. The project integrates
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a multidisciplinary research team focused on developing energy-efficient and fault-tolerant AI systems that can operate reliably in the radiation-rich environment of space. The project integrates