58 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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to craniofacial diagnoses. Other responsibilities include: developing and conducting research and publishing original research; participating in conferences and professional networking opportunities; and providing
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experience with commercializing new medical technologies or services. Preferred candidates will have a deep network of entrepreneurial contacts who might serve as guest lecturers or workshop leaders. Must have
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to craniofacial diagnoses. Other responsibilities include: developing and conducting research and publishing original research; participating in conferences and professional networking opportunities; and providing
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for an Associate Professor, Full time, non- tenure position. Software architect responsible for connectomics software pipeline infrastructure and code development in the Jones laboratory. Duties include
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of understanding the data-generating mechanisms in health care delivery and health care reimbursement. How to apply standard coding systems used in health care to medical diagnoses, procedures, medications, and
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and maintains a network of contacts within and external to the University to facilitate student success opportunities. Utilizes advising knowledge, theory, and experience to serve as an academic liaison
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changes to the website functionality. Support the Core Leadership Network by organizing and running 2 live events per year and occasional special presentations. Assist faculty to find the core lab support
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G-code machine language, set-up, operation, and tool selection and the care and maintenance of CNC mills and lathes. Requirements: At least seven years’ experience in manufacturing along with
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addition to providing support for classroom and shared spaces technology. The professional will assist with computer hardware and software issues for a multiplatform network consisting of Linux Servers, Windows servers
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the US and 11th in the world (Research.com). Our department also hosts The Center for Systems Immunology (CSI), which is focused on the analysis and engineering of molecular and cellular networks