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) license and a good driving record are required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Real Estate, Urban Planning, Construction Management, Architecture
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, 40%) at Washington University. The Holzem and Glasser labs are both seeking to better understand cellular niches and architecture using spatial transcriptomic techniques, with Dr. Holzem pursuing
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management, Information Systems strategy, Enterprise systems, Information Systems Architecture Of particular interest are application areas such as Artificial Intelligence in organizations, IS for Health, and
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expected to develop a academically rigorous and vibrant teaching portfolio within our internationally recognized educational program, as well as to provide innovative, high-quality teaching, including
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discipline, including but not limited to: Data management, Information Systems strategy, Enterprise systems, Information Systems Architecture Of particular interest are application areas such asArtificial
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system design and risk mitigation strategies You advise the enterprise on the secure design of technical solutions, applications, and network architecture You deploy approved security tools in accordance
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computing architecture, security, and support services. Position Complexities: In this role, the Director of Departmental Computing will navigate a complex computing environment, balancing the security
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high level of expertise in assigned domains Strategize, develop, enhance, and govern architectural standards Manage technical portfolios, research trends, create 1-3-5 year technology roadmaps, and
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Art, MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture, and MDes in Human Computer Interaction & Emerging Technology) or architecture (Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of Urban Design
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maintain integration architecture and service design • Implement and uphold security protocols for integration services • Research and evaluate existing and emerging technologies relevant to UW’s integration