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teams, leadership, and external partners. Generates and shares reports to inform decision-making and program evaluation. Collaborates closely with analysts, the systems coordinator, research fellows, and
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benefits and opportunities that would be nearly impossible to match in any other environment. Job Information Job Summary: The Computer Science Department provides a developmentally aligned curriculum for
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teach courses in the Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics (https://bmi.bsd.uchicago.edu ) program. These positions are renewable. Compensation is dependent on qualifications. These positions
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The Program Administrator for Community-Centered Data Science (CCDS) is responsible for program development, coordination of initiatives, and executing student engagement activities in support of our
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scientific leaders and entrepreneurs. The PME intends to hire an Assistant Process and Equipment Engineer or Associate Process and Equipment Engineer, based on level of experience. Job Summary The PME's
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Department Provost Research Computing Center About the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Clinical Professor Open-rank – MS in Applied Data Science Data Science, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary Range
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graduate degree in a relevant field such as Machine Learning (and related areas in Computer Science), Statistics, Economics, or any Business-related discipline. Relevant industry experience would be
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematics, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: $180,000-$280,000 annually. This base pay
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rank. The position is renewable upon successful review. This search is part of an initiative to continue to build the Department of Art History’s Architectural Studies program, which offers both