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- Reinforcement Learning Algorithms COURSE DATES: 11/18/2025 - 12/15/2025 The School of Information has up to 1 position at .25 fraction, pending enrollment, open for applications. Positions reserved as part of
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(unofficial is fine) Course Description ORGSTUDY 295 Making Public Services Work (Prof. Martin Williams) Access to functioning public services matters for nearly every aspect of individual wellbeing
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computational tools and algorithms developed in the lab for processing and visualizing proteomics data (known as FragPipe computational platform). The individual will work in close collaboration with other
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fully understand exactly what ?done? looks like before we start the development of a project. Responsibilities* Develop cutting edge machine learning algorithms for various parts of the online system
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Medicine and Bioinformatics. The specific objectives of the project are to (i) deploy network analysis methods to genomic data (50%), and (ii) develop such algorithms including community detection algorithms
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and algorithms in the lab for processing and visualizing proteomics data using the FragPipe and FragPipe-Analyst platforms. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with other lab members
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departmental support, and help to ensure the integrity and accuracy of patient accounts. The core functionality of Charge Integrity is to maintain the hospital and professional charge master and fee schedules
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hybrid work schedule consisting of 3-4 days onsite and 1-2 days remote. Mission Statement The Life Sciences Institute explores biological processes, structures and functions at the finest scale to create
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Apply Now Job Summary The Student Research Assistant will support a faculty-led research project examining how algorithmic bias affects social equity in areas such as healthcare, hiring, and
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designs and methods, clinical trial methods, Bayesian methods, and developing R packages and scalable algorithms. Opportunities for collaboration across the Department of Biostatistics and the Medical