150 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at University of Delaware in United States
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Against Discrimination, and more. The Deputy Director & Title VI Coordinator is responsible for strategy development, leadership & team management, and program development & administration. MAJOR
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of the Building Maintenance & Operations Supervisor and other assigned personnel, which includes work allocation, training, and problem resolution; evaluates performance and makes recommendations for personnel
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. Serves as a member of the department’s senior leadership team initiating strategic planning and organizational leadership to facilitate the development of the overall operation including engagement
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to ensure high levels of customer service that maintain federal compliance and professional judgment standards. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties assigned. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a job
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instructional programs. Candidates will be required to be active in our joint program with the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (part of the contract explicitly) and should have expertise in AI
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edge and internationally recognized research program in phonological development. The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate level language acquisition and phonology courses, as
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, specifically in sport analytics. The beginning date for the position is September 1, 2025. Candidates must possess a Ph.D in sport management, business analytics, or a related discipline and pursue a high
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a statutory, non-regulatory university-based state agency (Delaware Code, Title 7, Chapter 55), the DGS plays a unique role in the application of high-quality science to public needs and issues
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science approaches to improving the health and well-being of older adults. This endowed chair and professorship includes a program coordinator support position and is a 5-year tenure-line, renewable upon
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externally funded research program, teach across the introductory to graduate curriculum, mentor graduate students, and contribute to a supportive and interdisciplinary culture within the Department