94 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Wisconsin Madison
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systems, building access and security systems, procurement and inventory, information technology, contract management, and finance. Essential responsibilities include developing priorities and
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to develop supportive and compassionate professional relationships with assigned advisees. In addition to their work with students, academic advisors work collaboratively with departmental representatives
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measures. 5) Develops teaching relationships with academic departments; and 6) Administers and interprets limited assessment measures. Administrative Duties 1) Maintains accurate and timely documentation
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/Administrative Internal Number: 314136-AS Job Summary: This position will oversee the implementation and operational management of complex clinical research projects, contributing to protocol development, staff
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make recommendations in the experimental design, execute imaging and therapy studies according to the experimental design, and advise/train researchers, scientists and faculty on system operation. They
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development. The Prison Education Initiative (PEI) is housed within DCS and supports UWs statewide in delivering degree and microcredential programs to students incarcerated in Wisconsin state prisons
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and develop a new public website and create a strategy for managing the department's digital properties, including the new public website, the intranet and some small websites. The person will be
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/Administrative Internal Number: 314427-AS Job Summary: The Huber research group is developing new generations of catalysts, reactors, spectroscopic and imaging tools, and computational models that are essential
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for Informatics and Information Technology, the ideal candidate will be leading the development and implementation of data governance data sharing and management practices for biomedical data. This role requires a
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a team that develops guidelines, assignment and reservation of college spaces while ensuring policies are communicated and displayed accessibly to students, staff, faculty, researchers and visitors