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Founded in 2019, Michigan Tech’s College of Computing is Michigan’s first and largest computing-focused college. The College is in a phase of rapid growth and investment, including new faculty
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candidate will design and develop digital twin algorithms for computational fluid dynamics, contributing to innovative solutions in healthcare software systems. This role involves collaboration with research
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Summary The Professor and Executive Director of the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) is a forward thinking, innovative, and collaborative leader who provides strategic leadership
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to research, develop, and evaluate algorithms for a variety of geospatial, signal, and/or image processing applications. The successful candidate will have a solid background in computer science with strong
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1. Provide comprehensive research support services including research development activities like teambuilding networking, and proposal scouting; pre-award support including budgeting, grant writing, content development, and formatting; and, post-award project management including financial...
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, and/or machine learning algorithms. 4. Assist with the dissemination of scientific results to external parties via the development of web based software. 5. Assist with defining software objectives by
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experience • Two years experience in a customer service or a retail setting • Two years experience with cash handling, and point-of-sale systems • Two years experience using personal computers and software
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related to University, State of Michigan, and Federal aid programs, and a significant focus will be committed to the Rollin A. Jones and James E. Lindstrom Working Families Scholarship program. This
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confidential information with discretion and judgment; resolve non-routine issues and facilitate contact with appropriate personnel when required. • Utilize specific computing systems, including BANNER, WebFocus
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Superior. With approximately 7,500 students from over 60 countries, the university offers programs in science, technology, engineering, math, computing, health professions, business, and arts. The Department