268 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at Yeshiva University
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developing, implementing, and managing sustainability initiatives across the Einstein College of Medicine campus as well as managing energy. This position will be responsible for implementing sustainability
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Management Prepare and manage budget sheets to track expenses and financial allocations on the day-to-day facilities operations at the Girls High School. Identify long-term projects and attend to short-term
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engagement, and support enrollment and community-building goals through effective storytelling and data-informed strategy. Position Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive social media strategy
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must be able to work in multiple locations within the NYC metro area and be able to accommodate varying work shifts. Work Schedule: Sunday - Wednesday 8 am-5 pm, Thursday 8 am-1:30 pm Position
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resources, purchasing, recruiting, and reporting functions. Strong organizational and project management skills with exceptional attention to detail. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and
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collaborating with multiple research offices at Einstein and Montefiore (OHRA, IACUC, OCT). Ensure proposals are compliant with sponsor increasing regulations. For example, NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy
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Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Develop and write syllabi for coursework taught in multiple programs, and teach students at the Department of Graduate CSE, in both lectures and
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functions, high profile speakers, receptions, dinners and Commencement. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, developing budgets, creating floor plans, overseeing billing, and liaising with all
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the funding for major research centers at Einstein in aging, intellectual development disorders, diabetes, cancer, clinical and translational research, and HIV/AIDS. Other major areas of research focus include
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MRI animal scanner, and a Siemens INVEON PET/SPECT/CT animal scanner. The MRRC currently supports 32 projects funded by $31.5 million of NIH grants. Projects span multiple disciplines including