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, AMOS, SAS (Statistical Analysis Software), Microsoft Excel (advanced modeling), Python, R Qualitative Analysis Tools: NVivo Geographic & Mapping Tools: ArcGIS, QGIS (Quantum GIS), Google Earth Pro
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accessibility standards (WCAG). Experience with email testing tools (e.g., Litmus) and analytics platforms (e.g., Google Analytics or Microsoft Clarity). Preferred Qualifications Salesforce Marketing Cloud
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data collection (1-2 times per week per site), identifying pest presence, identifying beneficial arthropods, completing IPM reports for participating growers, mapping pest presence, entering data into a
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distinct user groups (students, instructors, administrative staff) · Integration with external bioinformatics databases and APIs · Data security and access control management · Technical
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applications for a non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor position in the Masters in Applied Psychology (MAP) program. We seek an outstanding candidate with a strong background in teaching, student
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experience integrating API based solutions with other applications required. Strong skills in problem identification and resolution, working well independently and in a collaborative team environment, keeping
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to integrate model APIs and vector stores, and monitor quality and performance. Equipment Utilized The developer will be provided with a high end workstation and 2 monitors. The software required for development
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, AMOS, SAS (Statistical Analysis Software), Microsoft Excel (advanced modeling), Python, R Qualitative Analysis Tools: NVivo Geographic & Mapping Tools: ArcGIS, QGIS (Quantum GIS), Google Earth Pro
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with common office software (e.g., Micosoft, Google products) required. Preferred Qualifications Experience with human subject research, subject recruitment and study coordination preferred. Experience
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or Google Analytics). Ability to troubleshoot technical issues, perform quality assurance testing across browsers and devices, and implement timely updates. Excellent written and verbal communication skills