261 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at The University of Chicago
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initiative and as part of a team. Proficiency with computers. Demonstrated problem-solving skills. Ability to effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting schedule and budget goals
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their practice on the care of hospitalized patients. Although clinical needs have been the driving force behind the growth of hospital medicine nationally, our program has always had a major academic focus on
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global visibility, reputation, and prestige with external audiences in support of the Institute's strategic initiatives and priorities. • Developing an outreach program to engage leaders and partners
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complex clinical studies and performs various activities including patient data retrieval, documenting clinical research records, and participation in program audits. Uses expert knowledge of clinical
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Department PSD Applied Data Science Staff About the Department The Master of Science in Applied Data Science (MS-ADS) program is a large professional graduate program within the Data Science
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. In collaboration with the Institute Manager, monitors the Institute’s program expenses and provides regular updates, ensuring that spending limits are adhered to and are within budget. Creates and
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program, and in areas such as artistic expression, community service, spiritual exploration, and athletic competition. The University of Chicago community includes approximately 5,600 undergraduates and
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Director of the BMRC,the Program Manager/Archivist will support the BMRC’s seasonal research and internship programs while also using their archives management skills to help maintain the Archives Portal
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improvement, and seamless coordination across pre-, during-, and post-program phases. This position is part-time 20-hours a week and is expected to last up to a year. Responsibilities: Manage and maintain
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Department BSD OBG - Griffith Lab About the Department This position will be based in the Women’s Brain Health research program led by Dr. Francesca Farina, Assistant Professor in the Department