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passionate about books, design, and the publishing industry. In this role, you will play a key part in creating visually compelling book covers that reflect our tradition of excellence, while working in a fast
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or digital publications. Digital skills, including mapping and visualization software and Linked Open Data, would be useful but the fellowship with provide training as needed. Special Instructions Interested
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Criminal Justice Policy Health Policy Communications: Data visualization Podcasting Social Media and Strategic Communications Politics Political Campaigning and Elections Migration and Human Rights
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., step ladders, extension ladders, scaffolds, man-lifts, roofs) and in confined spaces (e.g., mechanical rooms, utility chases), following all safety procedures. Visual acuity and hearing is required
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biology. A background in the visual arts and/or design is looked upon favorably. All positions require a doctoral degree. The Disease Biophysics Group is a creative, transdisciplinary group of engineers
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books, design, and the publishing industry. In this role, you will play a key part in creating visually compelling book covers that reflect our tradition of excellence, while working in a fast-paced
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seeking to hire a Full-Stack Machine Learning Engineer (MLE) / Data Scientist (DS) to support the end-to-end management, analysis, and visualization of behavioral and clinical data streams. The full-stack
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procedures. Visual acuity and hearing is required to safely perform maintenance tasks, read work orders, labels, gauges, and computer screens, and to detect warning signals, alarms, and unusual equipment
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. Additional Qualifications: Experience writing for diverse audiences. Some editorial experience, in print or digital publications. Digital skills, including mapping and visualization software and Linked Open
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. We apply these methods to study G-protein–coupled receptor signaling, visualize biomolecular condensate formation, and map complex multicellular assemblies such as bacterial biofilms, organoids, and