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Custodial Posting Number C250140 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/59900 Employer State Appointment Type Classified Appointment Term Contingent Permanent Classified Position Type Non
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patient to use incentive spirometer, and in coughing and deep breathing. Performs routine nasal and/or oral suctioning. Other Interventions Measures and obtains TED hose; applies Sequential Compression
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employed on the FIND program covering topics from foundation model pre-training and multimodal adaptation to architectures and compression for edge deployment while targeting real-world validation in domains
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in steam fitting, pipefitting techniques. · Familiarity with mechanical systems including steam chilled water compressed air HVAC. · Ability to interpret technical drawings
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. Compressed hours working 4 days a week mainly between 2.00pm and 12.00am, working a rotational pattern covering 7 days a week. Public and University holidays may be required to be worked. Job share
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of relevant collective negotiations agreements, this position requires a fully on-site work arrangement and may be eligible for a compressed workweek or a flex workday schedule. Flexible work arrangements are
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(KSAs) Technical Proficiency Familiarity with mechanical systems including steam, chilled water, compressed air, and HVAC. Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications. Basic mechanical
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of new positivity-preserving entropy stable spectral collocation schemes for simulation of 3-D compressible viscous flows on unstructured grids. Our department has a history of producing exceptionally
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deep breathing. Performs routine nasal and/or oral suctioning Other Interventions Measures and obtains TED hose; applies Sequential Compression Devices. Performs post-mortem care and transports deceased
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. Position description The Rube Lab at University of California, Merced is looking for an ambitious Postdoctoral Scholar to carry out a project that leverages compressed sensing to accelerate proteomics