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Job Description: Lead High Performance Computing Engineer Office of Information Technology Brown University seeks a Lead High Performance Computing Engineer to provide technical leadership to HPC
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program and achievements outside the classroom are among the factors used to evaluate this promise, but no one of these measures is considered determinative. Responsibilities: The Director of Admission
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that may impact successful outcomes when performing upgrades or other changes. Experience in Cisco VoIP-UC networking technology preferred Familiarity with Cisco IOS, CUBE, Webex calling, Expressway C/E
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, administrative, and time management skills Aptitude for utilizing technology and effectively managing complex budgets Willingness to remain informed of best practices, engage with professional networks, and
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and Life Design, helping alumni engage in a lifelong process of exploration, growth, and contribution. This role focuses on programming that transcends traditional “networking” to foster authentic
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Experience Bachelor’s degree in technology, Computer science or related field, and 2 to 3 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience Experience with Web Application development
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Presenting research at national and international scientific meetings Building interdisciplinary collaborations across biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, social sciences, clinical medicine, and
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, and a team of investigators from institutions across the U.S. and international institutions to support this project. MetaCIH is an NIH-funded network center grant, and it is designed to evaluate and
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with Video Security ● Systems (CCTV), Access Control Systems, Alarm amp; Intrusion ● Systems, Intercoms, Basic Computer Networking, Basic Telecommunications and other industry related technology in
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and Life Design, helping alumni engage in a lifelong process of exploration, growth, and contribution. This role focuses on programming that transcends traditional “networking” to foster authentic