13 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Fellowship positions at University of Massachusetts
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Computing & Data (RCD) in collaboration with the Center for Data Science (CDS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) is hiring a Research Fellow in research software and research computing
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the specialized subareas of machine learning, software engineering, and systems (databases, networking, etc.). An understanding of digital forensics or network forensics is a plus. Ability to work with a minimal
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research, preferably literature reviews and reports/papers for scientific audiences. Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers and relevant software programs (e.g., data entry, word processing
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. Physical Demands/Working Conditions This position requires flexibility (see work schedule) and mobility (work takes place at a variety of locations – multiple locations on campus, visits to participant homes
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their toxicity using sorbent materials. Key responsibilities include: Performing experiments in cell cultures, molecular biology, and animal models. Maintaining routine cultures of living organisms in the lab
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, time, and community to produce transformative research outcomes. Job Summary Slavery North fellowships are open to regional, national, and international candidates enrolled in MA/MFA and PhD programs in
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, economic, and educational backgrounds. High level of independence and reliability. Experience with community engagement for research. Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers and relevant software
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Apply now Job no:525159 Work type:Senior/Research Fellow (Amherst Only) Location:UMass Amherst Department: Civil & Environ Engineering Union: Non-Unit Exempt Categories:Research, College
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knowledge of personal computers and relevant software programs (e.g., data entry, word processing, spreadsheets, qualitative and quantitative data analysis software) such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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analyze qualitative data. Experience with authoring reports and papers for scientific audiences. Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers and relevant software programs (e.g., data entry, word