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to support KU’s data strategy and data-informed decision making. The Data Engineer plays a critical role in designing, building, and maintaining complex data systems, including data pipelines, data warehouses
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addition, basic understanding of mass spectrometry technology and utilization of software, searching and general data analysis are required. Implementing and optimizing sample preparation strategies
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in both oral and written English is essential. Research experience with single-molecule methods, FRET, cryoEM, microfabrication, and/or data analytics is strongly preferred but not mandatory. Job
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. This includes biannual program activities, monthly program meetings, weekly research conduct training, periodic social gatherings, and an annual poster symposium. Disseminating information about program events
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) trial, Department of Defense-funded projects focused on eating pathology in military and veteran populations, and additional NIH- and endowment-supported research. CARE also houses extensive existing data
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to the University of Kansas and in on-campus housing communities. Manages a recruitment schedule/calendar for purposes of partnering with KU Admissions staff at information nights, events, placement conferences
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subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including detector operations, data analysis
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with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Successful applicants will serve as a trainer/technical assistance provider with responsibility for analysis of needs assessment data and identification
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students in continuing and professional education classes. Reviews registrations to ensure accuracy and contacts enrollees if additional information is needed. Communicates with students, agency heads, etc
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, hear and have access to confidential information that must be handled in accordance with all relevant state and federal laws and University policies and procedures regarding its use and disclosure