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Electrical/Computer Engineering or a related discipline is required at the time of the appointment. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Candidates should be creative and adaptable and should have a high potential
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Assist with designing and circulating department signs, posters, publications and all marketing materials. Assist with program and event attendee registration, preparing event materials including agendas
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to effectively communicate (in oral and written form) and to use a computer for email, correspondence, reports, spreadsheets and automated project management systems. Ability to create management reports. Ability
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activities as directed. During peak periods some Saturdays and evenings may be required. Performing other administrative duties related to program development. Responsibilities will require an average weekly
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regional events. High level of enthusiasm for and commitment to the University of Maryland and the Smith School. Preferences: Preferences: Knowledge of the Smith School program offerings. Experience
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University Authorized FTE: 100 Unit: CMNS-College of Computer, Math & Natural Sciences Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is the state’s flagship institution. Our
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paced, high volume, deadline driven environment. Demonstrates a solid understanding compensation, payroll, benefits, etc. Possess strong computer skills to analyze data to accurately answer questions and
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science. The Data Engineer Infrastructure Specialist’s responsibilities include: Designing, building, and testing computational systems to support multidisciplinary research Developing written guidance and
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responsibilities include performing in situ transmission electron microscopy experiments, including imaging and electron and x-ray spectroscopy, to elucidate the evolution of microstructure and chemistry during
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, cryogenic systems, wideband gap materials, and Machine Learning based electrothermal analysis of devices. The Postdoctoral Associate will perform research under the direction of PIs – Dr. Samuel Graham and Dr