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, talented, and self-motivated individual with an interest in experimentation, analytical workflows, and scientific teamwork. Gap-year students (prior to enrolling in a PhD/Medical/Dental/Veterinary program
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Information; a Master of Health Informatics; a Master in Applied Data Science (our newest and first online degree); and a Bachelor of Science in Information. These positions will report to the Senior
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expected: Scientific Concepts and Research Design Ethical Participant Safety Considerations Investigation Products Development and Regulation Clinical Study Operations (GCPs) Study and Site Management Data
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. Job Summary The Quantitative Methods in the Social Science (QMSS) program in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan aims to train undergraduate students in
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performance of quality control tests on a variety of imaging technologies. Areas of focus include x-ray, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, breast imaging, ultrasound, and dental equipment
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diploma or equivalent 1+ years of experience providing Customer Service Intermediate level proficiency with data entry and computer skills 1+ years of experience with business software solutions Modes
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Summary The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Michigan in Washington Program at the University of Michigan invite applications for two Intermittent Lecturer positions at 33.33% effort
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expected. Required Qualifications* Must be a current graduate student in good academic standing. Must have at least one peer-reviewed publication. Desired Qualifications* Experience with human computer
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Experience with computer vision techniques and applications Training or professional experience in animal behavior, cognitive science, or neuroscience Prior experience providing technical user support and/or
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education benefits and military tuition assistance funding for veteran-connected students. This position reports to the Program Manager of the Student Veterans Resource Center and supplements the work of the