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analytical skills as well as strong interpersonal and communications skills are a must. Excellent organizational and time-keeping skills. Excellent computer skills - effectively utilizing Microsoft Office
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mechanotherapeutics. 4. Neuromechanobiology: this area focuses on discovering the mechanobiological basis of neurons, neural networks, and the brain in memory, learning, cognitive function in health and
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the foundation of analytics and statistical modeling, evidence-based analytics and informational design. The mission of the Master of Professional Studies in Analytics program is to foster foundational analytics
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across Predictive AI and Generative AI use cases. Education & Experience Master's degree (required) or Ph.D. (optional) in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely
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Justice (MSCJ) Program at its Arlington, Virginia (National Capital/Washington, DC area) campus. Part-time instructors are needed to teach graduate courses in Criminology, Global Criminology, and Criminal
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/Planning Internal Number: 7048624 Part Time Lecturer - Architecture About the Opportunity The Lecturer will teach introductory courses in architectural drawing, sketching, studio design, computer modeling
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assessment management platform and the Canvas LMS (Learning Management System). These assessment tools are being used for course- and program-level assessment, program review, and continuous improvement
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models and computational tools to better characterize, understand, and anticipate large-scale complex networks and systems. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will perform basic and applied research
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artificial intelligence. The Bachelor of Professional Studies in Analytics program aims to foster foundational analytics skills among working professionals, including data preparation, data analysis
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research and practice. A hallmark of our program is the integration of experiential learning and didactic education whether through use of standardized patients, communication and interaction with community