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Programmer Apply now Job no: 505163 Work type: Full-Time Location: Hybrid/Flexible Work Arrangement Categories: Academy of Natural Sciences Job Summary The role of the programmer is to establish
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Data Warehouse Developer Apply now Job no: 504085 Work type: Full-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University Job Summary The Data Warehouse Developer will
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and reports. Communicate with team on a regular basis to share findings and strategize analysis and interpretation via meetings, email, and/or instant messaging. Required Qualifications Minimum of a PhD
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willing to teach a variety of courses, with special consideration to those who could teach statistics, research methods, as well as courses in their specialty area. The Department of Psychological and Brain
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of education and work experience. Please review the Equivalency Chart for additional information. Minimum of 1 year of experience. Strong background in quantitative research methods, biostatistics, and social
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PhD or Doctorate in PhD or Doctorate in public health, psychology, social science. Minimum of 1 year of experience. Experience conducting quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods data analysis
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publications. Contribute to the preparation of grant proposals and project reports. Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary research teams across institutions. Required Qualifications Minimum of a PhD or
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supervision of staff in compliance with the CNSJ’s, PCCD’s and other funders’ rules and regulations. Oversees the quality and timely entry of staff’s documentation in COT’s case-management software. Oversees
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mechanics of yarn fibers and textile structure inform the development of robust software modeling tools and testing instruments for realistic fabric simulation that enable inverse design. Ability to work in a
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different fabrication methods. Essential Functions • Support and assist Innovation Team with design projects, experimentation, and fabrication using computerized textile machinery and other approaches