552 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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contributing to the care of thoracic oncology patients. Our vision is to be the leader in multidisciplinary patient care by employing advanced technology and innovative treatment techniques. Parallel
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undergraduate and/or graduate programs. Maintain academic scholarship and/or faculty practice, as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in nursing (MSN). Doctoral degree in nursing (PhD, DNP, Ed
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apprentice program or a two year vocational technical program in electronics. Required Experience 3 years If any experience is required, please specify what kind of experience: Responsible experience as an
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, cutting, brazing, adjustment, and alignment of plant and distribution equipment such as piping, valves, boilers, boiler auxiliaries, emergency generators, generator auxiliaries, refrigeration and heating
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to develop and sustain an independent externally funded research program. The application should have a strong commitment to professional education and advancing the profession of pharmacy. Contribution to a
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. (NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Nursing (BSN) (Will consider additional related post high school education (MSN,DNP, EdD, PhD, in lieu of required experience). Required
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and distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Starts, operates, and shuts down boilers and their auxiliaries, chillers and their auxiliaries, generators and their auxiliaries, and all other
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undergraduate and/or graduate programs. Maintain academic scholarship and/or faculty practice, as appropriate. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in nursing (MSN). Doctoral degree in nursing (PhD, DNP, Ed
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: This position is responsible for the safe, efficient, and proper operation of all equipment associated with utility plant and distribution system serving the UNMC/Neb Med campus. Starts, operates, and shuts down
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reporting of outreach laboratory specimens directly impacting patient care: specimen handling, proper specimen storage, test ordering, test availability, specimen requirements and distribution of patient