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their background and expertise in computational science to develop, support, and execute projects of broad scope and complexity that addresses CW3E's objectives. A particular emphasis will be on the development and
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) Computer Vision and Deep Learning All candidates are expected to establish a vigorous program of high-quality, federally-funded research that focuses on innovations in one of the targeted search areas
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inter-related activities. The Department of Visual Arts offers undergraduate degrees in Art History, Studio Art, Media, Speculative Design, and the Interdisciplinary Computing in the Arts Major (ICAM), as
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of computers and new technology such as Picture Archival Computer System (PACS). Computerized Radiography (CR) and Digital Radiography (DR). Working knowledge of Radiology Information system (RIS), and Hospital
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. Preferred qualifications Among applicants with a PhD, those with teaching experience are preferred; experience includes graduate teaching (2-5 years). We are especially interested in recruiting candidates
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the time of application. Preferred qualifications MFA and/or PhD in Studio Art, Interdisciplinary Computing in the Arts, Speculative Design, Media, Art History/Criticism or other related field by the time of
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functions, which may include symposiums, conferences, program events, banquets, and VIP briefings. May independently manage small, non-complex events. Bachelors' degree in related area and / or equivalent
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: Apply by 07/24/2025. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. Acting as an independent computer programming specialist dedicated to continued
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from ABRET recognized program DABNM, REEG, REPT. BA/BS; MS, PhD level education and/or other allied health degree or certification. Advanced capabilities including Electrocorticography (ECoG) with strips
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, and student body and invites applications for an outstanding academic leader to serve as Chief of the Division of Genetics. This is a unique opportunity to lead a nationally recognized program and shape