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controlling a large and complex physical plant. Computer-based energy management systems and DDC control experience preferred. Incumbent must be mobile around campus, be able to lift 50 pounds, crawl
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& Computational Sciences is currently seeking applicants for Part-Time - Adjunct Instructors of Chemistry, for Fall 2025. Requirements: M.S. in Chemistry, preferred. Seeking a candidate with a strong commitment to
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as the applied research facility and location for graduate classes in the Sport Science and Sport Medicine (MS) and Rehabilitation Science (PhD) degree programs. Support director, associate director
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space standards and recommends actions to accommodate growth and achieve greater efficiency. Prepares detailed program documents. Represents the University of Pittsburgh and facilitates public meetings
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Management Office. Recently ranked 2nd (tie) by US News & World Report for our Nurse Anesthesia DNP program, 4th (tie) for our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, and 5th for our Psychiatric Mental Health
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Sciences. The manager collaborates closely with faculty, education coordinators, academic leadership, and technical teams to ensure systems are optimized, well-supported, and aligned with program goals
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, computational pathology, machine learning, immunohistochemistry and cell culture. A second line of research is focused on building a registry of former contact sport participants to study clinical and
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background checks for community and verified responders of the PulsePoint program. Community intervention and analysis of CPR initiatives. Care coordination for pre- and post-discharge cardiac arrest patients
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). The successful candidate will be in charge of all aspects of the program including recruitment of quality student-athletes, academic success of student-athletes, meet preparation and strategy, scheduling
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Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and will participate in the education of Pathology and OB/GYN residents/fellows, as well as training of LGG fellows through the ACGME-certified program