53 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"UCL"-"U" positions at University of Florida
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-modal vision-language models, and their applications in health outcomes. Job Description: The Assistant Scientist at the Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics will play a pivotal role
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, particularly with regard to data accuracy and integrity. Excellent written (in English) and oral communication skill. Strong computer skills (MS Office – including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access). Ability
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period. UF Employees are also eligible for the GatorPerks discount program , which provides big savings at various businesses and retailers! Explore UF’s plethora of benefit options here: TEAMS Benefits
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possess: Master's degree in computer science, information technology, or similar discipline and one year of relevant experience. Expertise in Python or R programming. Experience with artificial intelligence
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; Customer Experience and Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics; Information Security Office; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT
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position. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to a robust program in Foreign Languages and Literatures by performing the following duties: 1) teach three undergraduate language and
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undergraduate and graduate classes, and we would especially welcome applicants with the ability to teach multiple courses in the program, including the ability to develop new courses. The selected candidate will
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the Potato Management Lab, leading research efforts to address major challenges within Florida’s vegetable production systems. The faculty member will establish a extramural funded research program
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. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Familiarity with computer languages is desirable. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Virology, mass spectrometry, transcriptomics, CRISPR-Cas9
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-PIs experts in network science (Dr. Christopher McCarty), corpus linguistics (Dr. Stefanie Wulff), computational linguistics (Dr. Zoey Liu), and Spanish Linguistics (Dr. Diego Pascual y Cabo) beginning