795 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at Indiana University in United-States
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providing patient-centered care. Department-Specific Responsibilities Serves as the lead radiology/cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) coordinator for IU School of Dentistry. Works with departments
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graduated with a Master’s degree from a CAAHEP accredited Anesthesiologist Assistant Program. 2. Must have passed the Certifying Examination for Anesthesiologist Assistants or the CDQ examination
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(PhD, MSW, BSW) and campuses. With current leadership under Dean Kalea Benner, the School encompasses seven campuses plus an online MSW program and a Center for Social Health and Well-Being to advance
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mathematics are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong research program in probability. The department maintains strong research groups in most principal fields of mathematics
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for historically underrepresented students. The IU K-12 Student Success Corps (SSC) is a comprehensive tutoring, mentoring, college and career exploration, and family engagement program under the Office of Community
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STUDENT SERVICES (KO-SSER-IUKOA) Department Specific Responsibilities Manages all aspects of the program, including, but not limited to, practice planning, game preparation/scouting, in-game
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regulations and guidelines EDUCATION / WORK EXPERIENCE Required Associate's degree in dental hygiene and completion of a 2-year accredited dental hygiene program LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES Required Indiana State
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track academic year appointment as a Lecturer or Clinical faculty position to teach in its expanding Law and Public Policy program. The course assignments are flexible, with topics related to areas
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an aerodigestive program/complex airway, sleep surgery, head and neck masses/congenital malformations, otology, a well-established cochlear implant program, rhinology, craniofacial center, laryngology, speech, and a
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provides excellent research computing resources (high-performance computing clusters, large-scale storage, and advanced visualization). Initial term: 2 years, renewable for a 3rd year contingent on