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E.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty. e.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty.
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Performs research prepares scientific publications and pursues funding to support the academic development of medical physics at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School. Performs research prepares scientific publications and pursues funding to support the academic development of medical physics at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School.
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Web design and management platforms such as WordPress, Squarespace and Drupal. Prior experience working on web platforms such as WordPress, Squarespace and Drupal preferred. Proofreading, report-writing (i.e. Annual Reports, donor reports), webinar management, graphic design, public and media relations.
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Qualifications sufficient for a faculty appointment at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University at the faculty rank of Assistant Professor Associate Professor or Full Professor. Reviews radiation oncology and radiosurgery dosimetry information noted in patient records.
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In so doing, it serves as a partner with units across campus, providing expertise in brand management, strategic communication, media relations, digital and social media strategy, website development, content training and strategy, print and online publications, and videography and photography.
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PhD focus on NLP or Masters with 5 years of industrial NLP research experienceMultiple publications on topics related to the pre-training of large language models (e.g. technical reports of pre-trained LLMs, SSL techniques, model pre-training optimization)Member of team that has trained a large language model from scratch (10B + parameters, 500B+ tokens) Publications in deep learning theory Publications at ACL, NAACL and EMNLP, Neurips, ICML or ICLR.
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Be Valued at the American Heart Association by following us on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , and at heart.jobs. Responsibilities Provide consultation, mentorship, and approval review on science/clinical aspects to grant-related program initiatives, including input on public and professional programs, patient and lay publications, corporate relations and marketing materials with health and science implications and other public or professional facing activities.
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The incumbent will devise, formulate, and execute investigative protocols and disseminate their insights through the publishing of findings in authoritative publications and documents. Expertise in at least one (1) statistical programming language (i.e., R, Python, Stata, SAS, or similar.
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From our D&I Task Force and employee resource groups to volunteer opportunities, career development programs, innovative benefits, and a strong culture, we have been recognized by several local and national publications as a top place to work.
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Write and edit internal and external publications including briefing documents, competitive intelligence and newsletters. Monitor research publications and disseminate analyst insights on markets and competitors to internal stakeholders.
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Lead advertising campaign initiatives across multiple industry trade publications, Google Ads, and paid social. Experience with digital asset management, including developing naming systems and folder structures.
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Develop extracurricular opportunities that support the mission of the Center including guest speakers, conferences, campus publications, retreats, discussion groups, mentorships, immersive global and intercultural experiences, etc.
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Requires one year of postdoctoral experience in research as evidenced by peer-reviewed publications and prior grant writing. Requires peer-reviewed publications in professional journals.
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Trade Show Coordination (manage exhibitor prep, travel arrangements, ordering and shipping publications and supplies) Ultimate responsibility of client artwork collection for quarterly publications.
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You will be the Senior Leader responsible for the overall success of PMI's e-learning, instructor-led training and publications products. Experience developing high performing team structures, sourcing models and practices that enable the organization to design and deliver learning courses at competitive rates and high quality relative to other high performing commercial Ed Tech organizations.
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