128 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at University of Maryland
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complex concepts in medicine and computing. This position requires strong interpersonal skills; the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, meet budgets and timelines; and a dedication to
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confidential data with discretion and tact. Candidate must be able to provide excellent customer service to the Director of the CMTC, faculty, students, and staff and complete multiple projects and assignments
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will teach up to four sections involving programming, digital logic design, and/or embedded systems. (This could involve multiple sections of the same course). The lecturer may also decide to participate
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Mature judgment. Proven ability to make effective use of time, plan ahead, and coordinate multiple projects. Highly developed organizational and computer skills, with strict attention to detail. Friendly
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of time, set priorities, plan ahead, and manage multiple projects. Ability to pay strict attention to details. Ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written, with applicants, faculty, corporate
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scheduling, manage email sends, and assist with the creation of presentations and simple graphics. The ideal candidate for this position enjoys working with a wide variety of people, can manage multiple
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engage multiple stakeholders to obtain optimal customer service results. Ability to work with deans, University and visiting faculty, students, and staff. Excellent communication skills. Preferences
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and mentors, and present and obtain feedback on their own research. Especially, the postdoc will have access to multiple industry partners with EHR, claims, and mobile health data, as well as the AIM
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Information Science Specialist’s responsibilities include: Assessing and evaluating requirements for records management. Developing written reports and briefings on records management for the Office of the Secretary of
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the development, implementation, and evaluation of research-based educational and outreach programs. The programs will be based on evidence-based programs that support statewide priorities as determined by the UME