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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant or Associate Professor in Informatics (Human-Computer Interaction Design) Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Bloomington Informatics Location
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experience performing technical IT tasks, especially as they relate to information security Basic knowledge of computer networking and/or computer networking administration Basic knowledge of various operating
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. Assists in the setup and teardown of simulations, including the operation of computer and AV equipment, high-fidelity manikins, and medical supplies/equipment. Assists with scenario programming and
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documenting workflows, processes, and/or data entry Basic understanding of technology Ability to use standard office equipment such as phone, fax, scanner, etc. Proficiency in computer systems, including
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, processes, and/or data entry. Basic understanding of technology. Ability to use standard office equipment such as phone, fax, scanner, etc. Proficiency in computer systems, including standard Office software
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of these standards using knowledge and expertise to all design concepts and renovations. Manages assigned projects and sees through to completion. Prepares project cost estimates. Provides technical guidance
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. Expertise in statistics and data management Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ideal candidates have Experience in fMRI research Strong computer skills Promising publication record The anticipated
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thorough and dependable This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard office productivity equipment. The position involves sedentary work as
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organizational skills Demonstrates a high level of accuracy Highly thorough and dependable Ability to problem solve This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other
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needs Takes on tasks of increasing complexity, such as performing benchmarking research of student services initiatives at other higher education institutions or designing routine surveys to gauge student