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REQUIREMENTS The College of Engineering - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering is seeking a Part-Time Research Assistant. Develop and apply state-of-the-art engineering models for simulation and optimization
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Excellent communication skills Experience with boron chemistry, SAR analysis, computational chemistry and drug discovery research Work Hours 20 hours per week part-time Compensation: The starting rate for
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the Colleges of Communication and Information Science and Technology. The DIGMD degree requires students to apply interdisciplinary digital media knowledge in a range of digital contexts. A Master's degree or
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Science Outreach. The successful candidate should, in collaboration, expect to contribute to the following: Program Support: Assist with the planning, advertising, and implementation of the office’s diverse
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comprehensive Soccer program. They should have the ability to effectively motivate student-athletes, as well as a demonstrated commitment to high academic standards, healthy lifestyles, demonstrated leadership
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accommodation. Candidates must also have knowledge of the following: Principles and methods of adult education Educational theory and instructional technology Computer hardware equipment and software applications
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for the following: Direct oversight of the residential living program Directs the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a residential living curriculum The position has a 24/7 responsibility for the welfare and
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with or interest in computer programing, package development and/or web-based databases; experience with R or python language and databases is preferred. Please reach out to Dr. Molly Bletz with
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security landscape Build and lead comprehensive, high performing and collaborative teams across engineering, scientific, and support personnel; foster a culture of excellence, cohesion and professional
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Academic Program Coordinator in the Undergraduate Office of the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences’ John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and