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We seek a programmer to aide in the development of tools for decision-response and situation-awareness. Projects are related to COVID-19 outbreak.

The Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases (CEID) seeks a scientific programmer to aide in the development of tools for decision-response and situation-awareness. The selected candidate will work with teams of student, postdoc, faculty, and staff researchers engaged in various projects that elucidate the nature disease transmission, spread, and the potential effects of various mitigation strategies. Primarily, the programmer will work with CEID’s Coronavirus Working Group (CEID), as they seek to provide decision makers with data-driven, information-rich tools for situation awareness about the rapidly changing conditions of the COVID-19 outbreak. Projects include the development of tools for mapping the spatial spread of COVID-19 within China, and abroad, as well as models for understanding the early stages of disease transmission. Programming assistance of a similar nature may be needed with other CEID projects unrelated to COVID-19.

Type
Non academic
Institution
University of Georgia - Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases
City
Athens
Country
United States
Closing date
April 15th, 2020
Posted on
March 5th, 2020 16:40
Last updated
March 5th, 2020 16:40
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