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the latest in instructional and research technology. Located on an attractive campus in Newark, Delaware, roughly an hour from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and about 2 hours from New York and Washington, D.C
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communicate effectively with various stakeholders. · Experience and understanding of compliance and financial management. · Intermediate skillset and experience in using technology systems, software, and
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satisfaction with online and in-classroom technology. Coordinate instructor and volunteer recruitment, training and development. Solicit, evaluate and recommend proposals for course selection to the curriculum
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Canvas Learning Management System. Familiarity with the concepts, applications, and best practices of copyright law and academic fair use for class curriculum support. Familiarity with emerging technology
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of education and experience. Knowledge of environmental science and engineering, including environmental chemistry, measurement technologies, pollution controls and equipment, and environmental management
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initial candidate screening beginning the week of August 11th. Context of job: Horn Entrepreneurship serves as the University of Delaware’s creative engine for entrepreneurship education and advancement
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Institute of Standards and Technology, The Department of Energy, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Development and application of quantum sensors is an area of research in which
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and three years of direct experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Course work in chemistry, physics, biology, engineering or related field with some direct experience preferred
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in instructional and research technology. Located on an attractive campus in Newark, Delaware, roughly an hour from Philadelphia and Baltimore, and about 2 hours from New York and Washington, D.C
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environment that embraces diversity. We seek a candidate whose research is attentive to both high-impact applications and cutting-edge technology and can build on existing strengths in the Department of Earth