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Instr Fac/TC and Coord Cmp Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities invites
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computer science programs (Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering). This two-year
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About the Position The Quality 4-H Programs & Systems Specialist position leads a) program development processes, b) program quality systems, c) program enrollment systems, d) delivery of high-quality
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renewable energy staff members and help with outreach events. Qualifications Required BA/BS in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or similar technical field plus at least five years of relevant
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innovative research program is essential, including a high impact publication record. About the Department The Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology , led by Joseph Metzger, PhD, is a dynamic and
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technology for communication, information finding, program delivery, and reporting. Experience using distance technologies and social media to market and conduct educational programming. Ability to engage in
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Functions Classroom technology: (75%) ● Install Data projection systems, audiovisual automation control systems, computer and Ethernet interfaces and associated media equipment. ● Build and install equipment
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aerospace engineering or related field Two or more years of research training Excellent analytical and computer programming skills Ability to manage multiple projects and effective work with other research
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software (10%) Lab citizen - attend regular lab meetings This position is not eligible for H-1B visa sponsorship. Qualifications Required Qualifications: BA/BS in Computer Science or a related field or a
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on interventions, healthcare delivery science, healthcare policy, or implementation science. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and grow an independent, extramurally funded research program