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following broad instructions Ability to plan, coordinate, and prioritize workload Advanced level of analytical, evaluative, and constructive thinking. Advertised Physical Requirements: Sit for prolonged
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of the tasks performed. Experienced programmer, ideally has experience working with Matlab, Python, and ImageJ (which is C language based). knowledge about microscope optics Why You Belong
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groups/individuals through intentionally designed individualized training sessions. Sessions may include both in-person and virtual training. They plan effective, exercise science-based individual sessions
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groups through intentionally designed exercise classes. They plan effective, exercise science-based group sessions for different fitness levels. They also possess a wealth of motivational and leadership
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. · Ability to make effective public presentations and to communicate complex ideas. · Strong organizational skills and ability to plan, implement, and evaluate new services initiatives and meet deadlines
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for supervising, training and evaluating assigned personnel. They will determine work priorities, plan schedules, assign and review work. They will serve as an active member of the service team, to include
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of Engineering strategic plan for growing enrollment and improving retention. The State of Oklahoma is investing in engineering in support of growing engineering graduates for the state workforce. Candidates with
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Imaging Program in School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has achieved national prominence, with continual funding from the NIH since 2000, including the recently awarded NIH-P20 Center of Biomedical
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Environmental Design (EnD) program; 2) In addition to the teaching load, this position will make professional project-based contributions to the work of the Institute for Quality Communities (IQC). The position
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the University of Oklahoma seeks candidates for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. This position is part of a larger initiative defined in the Gallogly College of Engineering strategic plan