62 distributed-algorithm-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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meetings on behalf of leadership and administrative team. • Distribute incoming mail to theme members. Coordinates and schedules swag, books, and communication materials shipments as needed. Maintains
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data packets that are distributed to course directors and the relevant Faculty Education Director (FED), and which are used by the relevant subcommittees of the Curriculum Oversight Committee (i.e., FSS
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telephone calls and assisting walk in clients. Assist in gathering, opening, and distributing mail to staff. Assist County Director, Unit Educators, and program support staff with clerical needs
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as the primary individual to receive, sort, open and distribute incoming mail/packages and prepares outgoing mail in a time manner for the Shared AHW HR team. Assist with scheduling appointments
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, maintain, and distribute both the PhD Faculty Advisor and PhD Student handbooks and websites, in conjunction with the PhD Program Committee and PhD Program Director, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
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independent experimental design and Monte Carlo methods. Strong ability in developing image reconstruction algorithms. Strong programming skills with one or more of the following programming languages, C, C
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, recognizing staff achievements, providing ongoing performance monitoring and evaluation. •Direct all aspects in the production and distribution of NCSA promotional materials, including annual reports
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the advisors as needed. • Serve as the School’s key master – distributing and checking out keys to various constituents throughout the year, and ordering/picking up new keys as needed. • Maintain the faculty and
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entrepreneurial education, mentoring, and funding to accelerate the translation of research into emerging products and services. Meet with NSF I-Corps teams to assist with customer discovery efforts, distribute
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includes proposing, organizing and chairing meetings or training sessions with librarians, library staff and student workers. Ability to work with a diverse group of faculty and staff distributed across two