430 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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program. Recruits athletes, mentors athletes, fosters athletic, emotional, and academic group of student athletes. Oversees sports equipment, practice plans and schedules, skill development, designs
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Technician with experience in bioacoustics, quantitative ecology, avian ecology, machine learning, and/or data science. The ideal candidate will contribute to our long-term goal of developing and applying
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Advocacy • Child Development • Hospitalists • Emergency Medicine • Endocrinology • Gastroenterology • General Academic Pediatrics • Hematology/Oncology • Infectious Diseases • Newborn Medicine • Neurology
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technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists. Essential Functions Plan and perform experiments, analyze data, prepare scientific
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and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists. Essential Functions The position requires coordinating multiple projects aimed at large-scale measurement of functions
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eligibility Monitor student-athlete reinstatement Prepare and submit the institution’s annual NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rate (APR) reports Train the Schools on the NCAA
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administration, recruitment, and logistics. Develops and implements operational plans and systems for recruitment, data collection, and meeting project goals and deliverables. Ensures study protocols and quality
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Work Schedules Staff, Spouses, Domestic Partners, and Dependents Education Benefits Job Summary Assesses student needs and establishes policies and strategies to meet overarching classroom development
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to protocols and corrects issues with data collection. Essential Functions • Developing and enacting recruitment plans for sleep-related research studies. • Coordinating protocol-related research procedures
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of Pittsburgh. Our research interests span from atoms through animals, extend to human cohorts, and are aligned to understand disease and inform the development of intervention strategies. Our research