97 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Dayton in United States
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university student-athlete population - Experience in crisis intervention and emergency response within a clinical setting - Experience and commitment to facilitating groups, including process, psycho
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focused on sensor-based in-situ process monitoring, data correlation to end part quality, data driven machine parameterization, and data management solutions. This position will perform research designed
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, communication, and computer skills. Assists with the snow removal throughout campus. Ability to communicate and resolve issues with suppliers, sales consultants, and vehicle maintenance shops. Must be available
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accordance with existing standards or to qualify new processes meeting those standards. Duties include day to day investigations on parts and components and data processing and evaluation. Operation and
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management or related field • Experience working with Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) contracts • Familiarity with basic technical concepts of software development and computer systems • Familiarity with
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. Inspections will be performed in accordance with existing standards or to qualify new processes meeting those standards. Duties include day to day investigations on parts and components and data processing and
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of the following: *Successful cooking experience of two (2) years or more in a high volume a la carte operation. *Degree or certification from a post-secondary culinary arts training program. *Proven customer
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the university’s promotion process leading to Principal and Senior Lecturer statuses. This is a nine-month, renewable, position. Typical nine-month contracts are from August 16 to May 15. Expectations
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-service or manufacturing induced flaws will be performed on metallic and composite materials. Inspections will be performed in accordance with existing standards or to qualify new processes meeting those
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identifying, applying and scaling technology essential to the operation and sustainment of the U.S. Air Force. Success comes from our teamwork and mutual respect for each other’s talents and unique perspectives