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their own vehicle and find their own housing for the duration of the position. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of computer programming language(s) for data analysis and visualization Knowledge of spreadsheet
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record of successful leadership in a research environment in industry, or in academia. Ability and desire to work in diverse, multi-disciplinary, integrated research teams. Demonstrated ability to work
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professionals, and trainees across institutions to design, coordinate, and implement federally funded population health and outcomes research using real-world data (RWD), including electronic health records (EHRs
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, power electronics, and system protection. Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, C/C++, Julia) Researcher III (all above qualifications for Researcher II, plus): Demonstrated leadership in one or more
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for timing applications in a joint project with industrial partners. The Project Timing devices are at the core of nearly all modern electronic systems, from smartphones to high-speed communication and sensing
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Apply Now How to Apply Qualified candidates should email their CV to Dr. Lona Mody via email at lonamody@med.umich.edu . Job Summary The Department of Internal Medicine's Division of Geriatric
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. Proved record of successful leadership in a research environment in industry, or in academia. Ability and desire to work in multi-disciplinary, integrated research teams. Demonstrated ability to work
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running a lab, funded research projects, and/or supervising post-docs · Strong written and oral communication skills · Ability to work with diverse constituency · Computer literacy · Completion
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
sequencing. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and publish as first/co‑author. Excellent communication, teamwork, and project‑management skills. Application Instructions Please email the
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neuroscience at some point during academic career. Experience handling rodents in a laboratory setting. Computer experience relevant to analysis and documentation of experimental results is essential (Word