160 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at The University of Chicago
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R and other programming languages to extract insights from large datasets. You will need to have experience in data analysis and the ability to effectively communicate findings to non-technical
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, biostatistics, or a related field. A successful applicant will be proficient in statistical programming (or related language); have experience with REDCap; be familiar with software used for statistical analyses
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development services with a focus on pre-professional preparation, experiential education, and access to internship and full-time opportunities. Through career advising, programs, and comprehensive resources
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Competencies Familiarity and competency with programming languages including Python, R, and Bash. Understanding of Unix-like environments, especially command-line interfaces. Proficiency with HPC job management
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data for input into workflows using R, Matlab, Phython. Assist in data collection. Computational analysis using MATLAB, Python, or other computer languages. Written reports and manuscript preparation
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of Dr. Susan Levine focuses on mathematical and language development in young children, and on variations in children’s learning trajectories that relate to their experiences at home and at school. We
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of Chicago Library is redefining its role as a provider of services within an increasingly open global knowledge ecosystem. We value open and equitable access to knowledge, freedom of speech and inquiry, and
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situations. Attend and successfully complete assigned continuing education and training programs, and qualify with lethal and non-lethal weapons as required by department procedures and/or needs. Attend and
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and cash assistance programs. Our Values Conduct science in service of cities: We feel a sense of urgency to do research that improves people’s lives. We select projects that lead to solutions
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effect. Today, 53-59 percent of Lab’s student body are students of color. Families report speaking nearly 40 different languages in their homes. Approximately 60 percent of Lab families are also affiliated