565 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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for an academic advisor to join their team. This position is responsible for advising students on degree/program requirements and course scheduling. Position Overview This position is responsible for advising
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well as the operation of various kitchen equipment. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma/GED equivalent and two years of experience in institutional or commercial food preparation, including one year of supervisory
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Administrative Information Support Services (AITS) is uniquely positioned to support the University's mission by providing the primary university-wide, shared resources of computing hardware, software, data and
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. This position involves overseeing food preparation, training staff, upholding high standards for food presentation, and ensuring a positive dining experience for students, faculty, staff, and guests. Reporting
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of buildings or on special projects. They evaluate worker’s performance and recommend training as needed. The work performance is reviewed and evaluated through the inspection of assigned areas. Supervisors may
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Technologies is to enhance learning and performance through innovative research, teaching, and service focused on, but not limited to: learning technology, information, language, and computing technologies
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) is a unique residential program for high school-aged Texas students who are high achievers and interested in mathematics and science. While living on campus in McConnell Hall, students in this two-year
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solving and change management. Ability to effectively use computer, database systems, and information technology. Ability to provide high quality customer service. Ability to work in a diverse
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support for UNTHSC’s Comprehensive Medical Services Contract with the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Carswell and Federal Medical Center (FMC) Fort Worth to help meet our contract performance requirements
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. Department Summary UNT’s Jazz Studies program is widely regarded as one of the nation’s most respected and was the first jazz degree program of its kind in the field. Our faculty members are dedicated teachers