275 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of New Mexico
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Programmer Analyst 1 Requisition ID req34136 Working Title Programmer Analyst 1 Position Grade 12 Position Summary The Information Technologies (IT) Applications Division is looking
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Programmer Analyst 3 Requisition ID req33855 Working Title Programmer Analyst 3 Position Grade 14 Position Summary The UNM Cancer Center is seeking a Programmer Analyst 3 to support Cancer research
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Programmer Analyst 2 Requisition ID req33630 Working Title Programmer Analyst 2 Position Grade 13 Position Summary The UNM Clinical & Translational Science Center (CTSC) at the Health Sciences
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Requisition ID req33237 Working Title Office Assistant - HSC Development Pay $12.00 - $14.25 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Development Office General (653B) Employment Type Student
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criteria on which images to further analyze. For included images, correctly apply algorithm according to techniques learned at the University of Washington with ongoing support as needed. Work closely with
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domains, design and develop research software for advanced analytics based on data collection and storage, data mining, exploratory data analysis, and interactive visualization to make sense of large and
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. The elements of this course are designed to inform students on the major events and trends that are essential in the understanding of the development of the United States within the context of world societies
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workforce development, community engagement, community-based participatory research (CBPR), community health assessment capacity building, program planning, and project management. CNAH promotes Indigenous
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the Program Director in all phases of the day-to-day operation of the OST programs, including but not limited to fiscal management, program development, risk management, administration, and planning
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on watershed scales is limited. This project integrates expertise in ecology, hydrology, community engagement, and rural economics to create management solutions, spur economic development, and provide