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trends in web development, AI, security, privacy, and accessibility. Participate in training and industry events to ensure the Michigan AI Platform remains state-of-the-art. Required Qualifications
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, including faculty, staff, policymakers, business leaders, and members of the broader Michigan and global community. You will manage the development of the OVPSCA web presence and work with communications
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Program Coordinator who is committed to and passionate about assisting students with their development and success in academic programs. The Graduate Program Coordinator is an important member of the NERS
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integration and data acquisition systems. The ideal candidate will maintain our server infrastructure while developing and managing sensor communication protocols and data collection systems. This is a part
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measures and maps comparable measures across interviews; develop documentation of data files, including web-based codebooks and other electronic documentation Write and edit technical reports and training
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web development, AI, security, privacy, and accessibility. Allocate time for training and attending industry events to ensure that the UM GPT suite remains state-of-the-art. Required Qualifications
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to team members for complex projects across multiple work streams. You will implement the digital strategy infrastructure roadmap and directly manage a team of business analysts and web developers. You will
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activities, professional development and career advising programs. These programs will be essential in helping to identify and prepare our students for careers after graduating. Responsibilities* Admissions
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vision is to attract, inspire, and develop outstanding people in medicine, sciences, and healthcare to become one of the world’s most distinguished academic health systems. In some way, great or small
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. Michael Boehnke and Sebastian Zoellner. The GSTP was recently renewed by the NIH for the next five years. This position is at 50% effort (20 hours/week). Why Work at Michigan? Help us to train the next