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Reporting to the Director of Individual Giving, the Development Coordinator is critical in supporting the continued growth and improved efficiency of fundraising efforts at ANRF. This position is responsible for providing gift entry and prospect research.
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These activities will support process window development, performance optimization, integration troubleshooting, and formulation development across multiple steps of semiconductor fabrication.
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Applied Memetics has an immediate opportunity for a highly skilled Research Analyst with a background in supporting project management, quantitative and qualitative research, survey design, data analysis, and open-source research functions.
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Support the preparation of documents related to research activities, including study protocols, progress reports, and briefs to OASAS staff on data system development milestones.
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Combined we have over 20,000 multidisciplinary professionals worldwide collaborating daily to protect and conserve natural landscapes, create firm foundations for communities to stand on, and champion sustainable development to combat climate change.
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ACLS is looking for a careful, attentive Development Data Intern to help us establish good data hygiene in our database of fellows and potential donors; prepare accurate mailing lists; and conduct light research.
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The candidate will learn key areas of analytical chemistry and may perform some research activities that will enhance our analytical testing capabilities and Petroleum Technology expertise.
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Contribute to qualitative and quantitative research projects through collaboration with data trends from cross-functional teams (Pharmacovigilance, Epidemiology, etc. Utilize data analysis tools to aggregate and analyze data to make actional recommendations and answer key business questions.
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Minimum of seven years of experience of designing and building data science applications in a real-world business context, including classification, prediction, clustering and segmentation, market basket analysis, text mining and topic modeling, recommendation engines and many others.
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Development of digital media projects using Research department data and maps, including story maps and other interactive features. The Data and GIS Analyst position is located within the Research Department and works cross-department and agency-wide, including the Preservation and Enforcement Departments, External Affairs and Executive staff.
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Our consultants bring deep expertise in Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI. Our business value and leadership have been recognized by various market research firms, including Forrester and Gartner.
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Development and propose necessary modifications to current mining plans for optimum utilization of available resources. Support of R&D, PMO, and business development teams in the management of multiple DOE decarbonization grants.
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Analytical modeling of the technology and correlating to lab data. Research focus in fluid mechanics, microfluidics, drop formation, coatings, electric charging, electrostatics, or electrochemistry.
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Summary: The Research Scientist will assist in developing and leading clinical research studies focused on traumatic brain injury (TBI), formulating experimental hypotheses, designing study protocols, analyzing data, preparing reports for publication, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams on TBI-related initiatives.
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Applies data mining, NLP, and machine learning (such as supervised/unsupervised, Causal-ML, Online Learning, Bayesian Learning, Reinforcement Learning, or Deep Learning) to real-world problems and datasets.
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