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preprocessing IoMT network traffic datasets. Implement and evaluate machine learning algorithms (e.g., logistic regression, SVM, random forest) for intrusion detection. Develop prototype software tools (e.g
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supported in the curriculum. Candidates should be able to contribute to the department at all levels, including undergraduate and graduate programs. The Cohen Endowed Chair will teach a reduced course load of
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situations, and evaluate a situation with common sense. Computer proficient with the ability to learn various computer applications. Understand and demonstrate a working knowledge of the campus environment and
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& Certifications : Valid US Driver’s License Knowledge, Skills & Abilities : Computer literate: ability to effectively use Microsoft Office Suite and various on-line platforms for scheduling, compliance, etc
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& Certifications : Valid US Driver’s License Knowledge, Skills & Abilities : Computer literate: ability to effectively use Microsoft Office Suite and various on-line platforms for scheduling, compliance, etc
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. Demonstrated keyboarding/data entry skills, advanced computer skills with Microsoft Office Suite and database interface proven attention to detail and organizational skills demonstrated analytical skills ability
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environment, relevant laws, safety and fire awareness. Must be computer proficient with the ability to learn various computer applications. Obtain and maintain CPR/AED and First Aid certification. Successful
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matters affecting the integrity of the Office. Administrative support experience at the executive level, preferably in higher education; intermediate/advanced computer skills. Applicant instructions
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, and a strong sense of community. To learn more about Keene State College, the University System of New Hampshire, and the Keene community, please visit: https://www.keene.edu , https://www.usnh.edu
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USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app The adjunct faculty will teach the Education Graduate course: EDUC 690: Teaching and Learning I (3 credits) This course is the