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| Civil Environmental and Geodetic Engineering The Geospatial Data Analytics (GDA) Lab is establishing a specialized research position focused on high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and
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development program in “Artificial Intelligence in Education & Training.” This position reports to the director of CETE and is intended to expand the center’s capacity in the field of Artificial Intelligence
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Required: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Data Science, Digital Humanities, or a related field. Four years of relevant experience. Required Qualifications: ● Machine Learning Frameworks
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Weight Management Program, Parkinson’s Disease Community Program, and Exercise Is Medicine (EIM) program. The EP will report to and work closely with the Associate Director and Wellness Program Manager in
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Services | Sports Medicine Administration This position is responsible for providing outreach athletic training and duties as assigned. OSU Sports Medicine is a multi-disciplinary outpatient program that
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key programs such as the ZerOHarm initiative—supporting tiered huddles, quality‑improvement activities, and other high‑reliability efforts—and oversees the Ambulatory Administrator on Call program
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| Psychiatry The Senior Program Manager, for SOAR at Work reports to the Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health and is responsible for the strategic development and day-to
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procedures, verifies and reports test requests and results. Handles phone inquiries regarding patient results, specimen collection and testing frequency. James staff uses the laboratory computer system to
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typical of such places as offices and meeting rooms (i.e. use of safe work practices, avoidance of trips and falls, and observance of fire regulations and traffic signs) and additional safety education and
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an integrated computer telephony system. This role involves multi-tasking within multiple computer applications and the ability to think critically in a fast passed always on environment. Having the ability