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Open ML facilitator position at University of Wisconsin - Madison
May 26 – Jun 4
Christina Koch — The Center for High Throughput Computing at UW-Madison is hiring a machine learning/AI research computing facilitator. If you like solving problems with others and want to support ML/AI workloads, this could be the position for you.
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Job opportunity: Research Advocate and Support Engineer at Redivis
Apr 22
sean — Hi! I work on product & engineering at Redivis, and we're hiring a Research Advocate and Support Engineer to join our team. We're a data platform for academic research at leading U.S. institutions, and we're looking for someone to take ownership of building and supporting our growing community of researchers and data administrators.
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Casual trainer opportunity for PhD Students in Australia with Intersect
Jan 13 – Jan 14
Aidan Wilson — Intersect Australia teaches Carpentries-style workshops to thousands of researchers and research support staff per year. We are currently seeking HDR students, preferably PhD Candidates, to join our Training team as Digital Research Trainers, a paid casual role with an average workload of 1 day
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Lead Research Software Engineer, Yale University
Dec 10, '25
andrew.brown1234 — Lead Research Software Engineer at Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions
Salary Range: $90,000.00 - $165,750.00
Description: Working at Yale means contributing to a better tomorrow. Whether you are a
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Senior Software Engineer at 4TU.ResearchData
Oct 16, '25
m.m.e.desmaele — We are hiring a Senior Software Engineer to maintain and extend the 4TU.ResearchData repository (https://data.4tu.nl) to best support the emerging needs of the research community and
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Full Stack Web Developer for Cal-Adapt, California’s Climate Platform
Sep 22, '25
ana.ordonez — We're hiring a Full Stack Web Developer at Eagle Rock Analytics to build web applications and infrastructure for the next-generation Cal-Adapt platform - California's essential climate planning tool used by communities, researchers, and decision-makers across the state.
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Job opportunity: Project Coordinator at 4TU.ResearchData
Sep 15, '25
Daniel Bangert — We have a vacancy at 4TU.ResearchData for a Project Coordinator to work on building digital skills training and lesson development capacity in the Netherlands for the Natural and Engineering Sciences (NES). The position is for 2 years at 0.6 FTE and the vacancy details are published here.
Registration Open for Fall Open Science Events
Jul 16, '25
mgainey — Join us this fall for an exciting lineup of free open science events hosted by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries! Cracking Open Unconference The inaugural Cracking Open Unconference at Carnegie Mellon University will be held in
Ontology Engineers Natural and Engineering Sciences
Jun 25, '25
lena.karvovskaja — We are hiring two Ontology Engineers (0.8 fte). TDCC-NES (Thematic Digital Competence Centre for Natural and Engineering Sciences) is looking for two Ontology Engineers to develop a new support service for
Funding Call – International Writing Workshops 2025
Jun 11, '25
Angelique Trusler — View in browser Funding Funding Call – International Writing Workshops 2025 The British Academy is inviting proposals seeking to deliver one or more Writing Workshops
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