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Position Title: Program Specialist II-Dairy Records Management Systems Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and 2 years of related experience
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Position Title: Program Specialist I - Veterinary Field Services Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree Preferred Qualifications: Degree in business
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Position Title: Extension Program Assistant II - Nutrition Educator (Part-Time) Job Group: Merit Required Minimum Qualifications: • One year of experience as an Extension Program Assistant I
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. This opening is in discrete mathematics, aligning with the research interests of Prof. Bernard Lidický and Prof. Shira Zerbib. This includes graph theory, discrete geometry, topological combinatorics, extremal
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Qualifications: Master’s or Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotics, Automation, Controls, or a related field. Experience leading engineering teams, projects, and
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May 31, 2028. This opening is in discrete mathematics, aligning with the research interests of Prof. Bernard Lidický and Prof. Shira Zerbib. This includes graph theory, discrete geometry, topological
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& Physical Sciences, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Social Sciences, Communication and Humanities, and Open Option. Advisors serve as integral members of their unit’s team and may advise students across
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will collaborate closely with experimental teams to validate computational predictions and will be expected to disseminate research outcomes through high-impact, peer-reviewed publications. Required
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-DVM. Evidence of scholarship in diagnostic pathology and/or toxicology, including conference presentations or publications. Department/Program & College Description: VDPAM is a global leader in food
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the High Obesity Program, Contribute to data collection, analysis, and dissemination of findings to inform public health practice and policy. Design and implement evaluation strategies for nutrition