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graduate and undergraduate courses for the Rosenthal Department of Management. Needed courses may range from introductory to advanced areas of specialization in management theory and practice related
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acquisition for facility users by analyzing samples. Provide feedback and guidance on theory and practice of imaging mass spectrometry. Engage in collaborative research with faculty and staff researchers, both
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and opportunities for the weekly OCLD newsletter. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in any field with a demonstrated interest in career and professional development theory and assessment. Three
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an academic field relevant to civic leadership (political theory, government, philosophy, economic thought, constitutional democracy, etc.) and at least three years of teaching or programs experience
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application of standard principles, theories, and concepts related to technical discipline, and provide solutions to a variety of complex problems. Responsibilities Designs, builds, configures, tests, and
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industries is preferred but not required. The candidate should have a research program that displays excellence in applying advertising, strategic communication, and communication theories in the study of
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digital content. • Strong technical illustration skills. • Working knowledge of graphic design principles (typography, color theory, composition, etc.). • Strong sense of concept development and awareness
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following areas: acoustics, signal processing, detection theory, pattern recognition and classification or image processing. Experience developing software in Linux or in an embedded environment. Mechanical
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, unit testing, real-time and concurrent systems, and web services. Demonstrated knowledge in one or more of the following areas: acoustics, signal processing, detection theory, pattern recognition and
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service facility. Manage and supervise facility staff. Responsibilities Actively participate in data acquisition for facility users by analyzing samples. Provide feedback and guidance on theory and practice