165 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" "U" positions at University of Michigan
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Excellent interpersonal skills Demonstrated proficiency with computer skills including keyboarding and Microsoft programs Ability to read, write, speak and comprehend English. Manual dexterity to perform
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of the U-M Medical School in 1850. Michigan Medicine is comprised of over 30,000 employees and our vision is to attract, inspire, and develop outstanding people in medicine, sciences, and healthcare
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, Philosophy, and Psychiatry, with all four faculty expected to affiliate with the Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science. New faculty hired will be expected to establish an independent research program and
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, Computer Science, or related disciplines Proven proficiency in object-oriented programming languages for embedded systems, with experience in diverse software development environments. Required fluency in C
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Specialist Associate to provide support for the conduct of the Intern Health Study, a national NIH-funded longitudinal cohort study that assesses genetic, mobile technology, and program factors involved in
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, reading, and speaking English. Proficient computer skills and literacy, including keyboarding and Windows-based programs. Proficient in basic mathematics. Able to perform a wide range of physical
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rounds. Required Qualifications* Electroencephalograph Technologist Registered (Certified) Minimum associates degree or graduate of accredited ENDT program ABRET certification is required within 2 years
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rounds. Required Qualifications* Electroencephalograph Technologist Registered (Certified) Minimum associates degree or graduate of accredited ENDT program ABRET certification is required within 2 years
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rounds. Required Qualifications* Electroencephalograph Technologist Registered (Certified) Minimum associates degree or graduate of accredited ENDT program ABRET certification is required within 2 years
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locally and on a high-performance computing cluster with open-source resources. In addition, prompt-engineering and few-shot curation through the U-M GPT Toolkit API will employ larger frontier LLMs