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documentation. Integrate BIM (Building Information Modeling) technologies to track and visualize building infrastructure. Ensure data accuracy and interoperability across multiple platforms, including GIS, CAFM
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modeling in the life sciences. The successful candidate is expected to teach effectively at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, initiate and carry out independent research, apply/secure external
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medical students in the care of emergency medicine patients Serve as a member of the Clinical Competency Committee and Program Evaluation Committee Serve as a role model to residents and medical students as
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Clinical Competency Committee (CCC), Program Evaluation Committee (PEC), and Recruitment Committee Promote and model excellence in clinical teaching, supervising residents and medical students in
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these areas and for the continuous quality improvement (CQI) process for student success programs, including mentoring, career and academic advising, Match outcomes, and student wellbeing. This position is
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of neuromorphic computing. Candidates will engage with data from model systems to explore the physiology of brain circuits. Successful candidates will play a critical role in advancing our research and educational
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organizations, and policymakers to develop evidence-based interventions. Artificial Intelligence & Data Science Integration: Lead efforts to incorporate AI, machine learning, and predictive modeling into public
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-centric service model to actively engage and collaborate with the FAU Broward community and support its instructional and research needs in traditional and innovative ways with a special emphasis on
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operations AI in Transportation, travel behavior and demand modeling, emerging technologies in transportation, and sustainable and resilient transportation. The Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatics
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, ranging from genetic and molecular neuroscience, cellular and circuit analysis of brain function, behavioral studies in models and man, cognitive and computational neuroscience, disease mechanism, and