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of Memphis is recognized as a “very high research activity” (R1) institution by the Carnegie Foundation and includes the NIH-funded Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge (MD2K) Center. We are seeking an established
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skills; Skill to communicate ideas and data through appropriate use of text, graphs and tables; Knowledge and skill in operating systems, database management, web maintenance, social networking, Outlook
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, computer science, data science, or similar · Strong publication record in peer-reviewed conferences and/or journals · Experience applying machine learning methods (especially deep neural network approaches
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projects on Angular 5 with Web API using .net 4.5 or related technologies. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa
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key performance indicators and added-value explanations. Duties & Responsibilities Maintains regular communication networks with all key and applicable internal and external parties to ensure accurate
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initiatives that advance the strategic impact desired by the University. Serves as the liaison with the University of Memphis Engaged Scholarship Network and advances the University goal of creating a stronger
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and added-value explanations. Duties & Responsibilities Maintains regular communication networks with all key and applicable internal and external parties to ensure accurate and timely awareness and
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learning, skills/career competencies development, and networking opportunities for students; Serve as the primary career services liaison for administrators, faculty and staff in specific academic
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. The city is located near the New Madrid and Eastern Tennessee seismic zones and home to CERI’s extensive seismic network. The preferred start date is January 1, 2025, but later dates may be possible
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graphical networks, foundational research in classification, clustering, and dimension reduction of big data and those with research interests at the intersection of statistics, graph theory, combinatorics