135 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Maryland
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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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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
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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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is responsible for building and maintaining the University of Maryland Libraries’ application deployment environments. The DevOps Engineer utilizes software development techniques to automate
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Assistant Director prepares and administers the departmental budget. Account management of special programs/projects within the departmental budget. Development and management of state, grant, and foundation
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development process and use industry best practices to build the best software possible. Our team is composed of application developers, analysts, , UX designers, data scientists, IT, quality assurance
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by DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to develop carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes for alkane dehydrogenation membrane reactors. The position will be in Professor Chen Zhang’s
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lessons that help students learn how to plan, develop, compose, and revise each major writing project, and they grade and respond to student writing (at least five major projects per semester, each returned