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equipment training for faculty, students, and staff within Labs. Perform machinist duties: maintenance, set up, and operation of equipment such as milling machines, lathes, drill presses, and saws. Execute
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for 1 year(s); continuation past 1 year(s) will be based on university need, performance, and/or availability of funding. POSITION SPECIFICS A Research Technologist position is available in the Fox Lab
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with the following is required: Capable of creating testable system level performance requirements from sponsor defined use cases or user stories Capable of taking high level system requirements and
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Program Coordinator - Intermediate Support, this position requires: General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or High School (HS) 2+ years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and
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athletes for the program. Provide high-level coaching and instruction, including individualized skill training, video sessions, and individual goal setting. Assist with practice and game preparations
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hardware/software. Monitor system performance, ensure high availability, and maintain frequent backups and recovery methods. Manage virtual hardware associated with SAP systems and be trained internally
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disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Our main research tools are whole brain mapping methods using high resolution 3D imaging and related computational analysis in rodents. More details of the lab can be
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for 11 months; continuation past 11 months will be based on university need, performance, and/or availability of funding. POSITION SPECIFICS A Library Operations Supervisor is being sought to oversee
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experience in high-performance computing, big data analytics, and AI research. Application: To apply, please submit the following materials: Cover letter describing research experience, qualifications, and
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management of McCoy Natatorium's indoor and outdoor pools and the Mary White Building pool. This position carries a high level of autonomy and authority, often functioning as the primary point of contact and