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systems, hot water and chilled water pumps. Must possess computer literacy and have the ability to achieve competency using applicable campus software systems. Be able to learn computer basics and work with
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+ years’ work experience in an industrial, military, or experimental research environment. 5+ years’ work experience in the engineering and operations of cryogenic systems. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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facilitate scheduling machine use and also connect with vendors to ensure that equipment is well-maintained. The cell engineering facility director will play a central role in the ODBI community and research
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our Machine Shop/Engineering Design Lab, managing independent work, and providing teaching support to the students in classes held in this lab. These classes include MAE 321 and MAE 322. The lab is
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advanced econometric and other statistical methods. The ability to write computer programs to manipulate information, devise programs for estimating econometric models, and create and manage an active
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), institutional policies, and funding agency rules Physical Requirements Should be able to tolerate an environment that involves long periods of sitting in front of a computer or in meetings Work Conditions
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management skills. Proactive, resourceful, and able to generate results according to defined deadlines Basic understanding of machine learning concepts and the critical role of high-quality data. Ability
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. Troubleshoot desktop/laptop computer security issues. Provide support for all standard productivity software (Microsoft Office - Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; Photoshop; Acrobat; Microsoft Teams
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used in DA systems. Experience with machine learning is also welcome. Selected applicants will be expected to work in a collaborative environment, adhere to best software and data practices, write
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a full-time Research Specialist I or II to begin Summer/Fall 2025. The lab uses functional neuroimaging, behavioral techniques, and machine learning to study conversation, social cognition, and