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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the Client's UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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As a Bayer Digital Farming UX Researcher(Operations), you will facilitate, support, and optimize user research activities within the organization, including coordinating research projects and maintaining the quality of research processes and documentation.
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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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Demonstrated experience with several of the following: Python, Java, SQL, Snowflake, AWS/Azure, Tableau, Power BI, Google Analytics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Salesforce, React, JavaScript, Node.js, HTML, UI Design, UX Research, writing API's for deployment, etc.
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From building AI experiences to leading the UX UI design for the Motorola Razr, our team is an essential part of what makes Motorola phones great. 4+ years experience as a UX writer, content strategist, content designer, or similar role working with online or mobile app content.
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Work with a cross-functional team (and across multiple scrum teams) to support continuous product discovery and delivery with multiple UI/UX design activities including research, iterative prototyping, and design documentation.
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As a Senior UX/UI Designer, you will own and drive the design for multiple products and platforms that support Hertz customers. In a fast-paced, collaborative environment, you'll drive UX design from early-stage concepts through final delivery and launch.
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Embedded in the Global Enterprise Design team, you will be reporting to the Chief HR Operations and Transformation Officer, building out and leading a team of designers (UX, IXD, visual design, researchers) to conceptualize, design, and implement daring HR solutions that champion employee experience and drive quantifiable business success.
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You will report to a Senior Manager or Director of UX Research and be a member of our diverse Global Experience Design Organization, where we use our design and research skills to inspire and influence across the company.
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Oversee the full life cycle of multicenter randomized clinical trials including study design and implementation; data collection tool development; data quality assessment and ongoing monitoring; regulatory reporting; statistical analysis; interpretation of results and manuscript writing for the Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) research group.
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The Research Scientist will design, initiate, perform and oversee a scientific research program and prepare reports and papers based on research results. RUSH University Medical Center, a nationally recognized clinical and academic institution and the teaching hospital for RUSH Medical and Nursing Colleges, located in downtown Chicago, invites applications for the position of Bariatric Surgery Translational Research Lab Faculty.
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They will conduct research on in-vivo rodent animal models. As Assistant Professor / Research Scientist, this individual will perform research in the animal microsurgery field. Job Responsibilities:This position is responsible for designing, initiating, performing and overseeing a research program utilizing animal models of bariatric surgeryCollects, evaluates, interprets and provides documentation of research data to accomplish research objectives.
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The Section of Gastroenterology is looking for a Senior Research Technician with a strong background in microbiology to join our interdisciplinary team to design and perform research experiments.
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Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) business offers world-class investment management combined with program oversight, manager research, customized program design, global custody and client servicing.
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Mentor/supervise/assist research activities within the lab for graduate/undergraduate students regarding control, mechatronics design, data analysis, human subject experiment, experimental protocol design, result interpretation/presentations, and/or manuscript preparations.
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