850 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Oklahoma in United States
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Basic math and computer skills Ability to accurately read and understand written materials and instructions Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information General office
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PhD in Atmospheric Science or related field. ● Advanced knowledge and skill in NWP modeling, ensemble data assimilation, and observations of the atmosphere. ● Strong computer programming skills
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and computer skills Ability to communicate verbally and in writing Ability to accurately read and understand written materials and instructions Ability to update written records, including computerized
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assistantship. The successful applicant will work with the Open Educational Resources Librarian to expand Open Educational Resource (OER) and no cost course materials options to OU faculty. The OER program is an
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to consistently handle and prioritize multiple tasks and deadlines while accurately attending to detail and accuracy of data and information Demonstrated decision-making skills Strong computer, mathematical and
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laboratory sites; collects and processes water samples; assists with computation and data entry of hydrologic-related field data; and assists with research project management. Candidates should be comfortable
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for editing and distribution. Ideally, the Gaylord News reporter will produce two mid-week stories and one weekend story each week of the semester. The goal is to not duplicate stories Oklahoma outlets
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(9-month academic year contract with 3 months summer required) to teach in the Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. These faculty positions will begin in January 2025 (spring semester), or August
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to consistently handle and prioritize multiple tasks and deadlines while accurately attending to detail and accuracy of data and information Demonstrated decision-making skills Strong computer, mathematical and
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that often require the use of a personal computer. Schedules appointments, answers phones, data entry, and orders supplies. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions