90 computational-"Multiple"-"Integreat--Norwegian-Centre-for-Knowledge-driven-Machine-Learning" positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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maintain effective work relationships. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines with accuracy. Appointment Information This is a 100% full-time Civil Service 5001 - Program
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Program Manager Pre-Service In-Service Training Program Office of Workforce Development School of Social Work Located Statewide in Illinois Job Summary Assist the Director of the Pre-Service and In
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Testing Center Job Summary Plays an important role in overseeing the administration of over 600 standardized tests, including computer-based and paper-based formats, at the University of Illinois
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academic advising program, serving over 2,000 undergraduate students, and a new Academic Enrichment and Leadership program for first generation students and students from underrepresented groups. The College
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write publications based on studies investigating eye movements during reading and also using computational modeling to better understand trajectories of skilled reading. Duties & Responsibilities Design
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organizational development and/or adult learning techniques, principles, theory, and online learning technologies. Project Management Plan, organize, and prioritize tasks to efficiently manage multiple projects
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teaching facilities. The University of Illinois also offers outstanding facilities in computing, data science, and genomic analysis as well as many other areas of potential support. The Crop Sciences
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, application of programmatic frameworks and utilization of multiple methodologies aimed at outcome improvement. Coach and/or train direct service child welfare staff with incorporating job competencies into
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Division Intercollegiate Athletics Job Summary This position provides support for hardware, software, network, desktop computing and other related technology services within Illinois Athletics
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NCSA The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign provides advanced computing and digital infrastructure to support the nation’s