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Technologies Semester Lecturer to teach: ENGTECH 2612T Fundamentals of Fluid Power and Components, 3 cr. (2 lec. and 1 2-hr lab); ENGTECH 2613T Electrohydraulics and System Design, 3 cr. ( 2 lec. 1 2-hr lab
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of Institutional Review Board (IRB, Board) member activities; understands and applies basic concepts of federal regulations, state laws, and human research protection program policies to ensure compliance with
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, computer vision, robotics, scientific/physics-informed ML, AI systems and infrastructure, as well as domain-driven AI advancements in and across disciplines. In addition to the disciplinary requirements
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. The East laboratory performs Chemistry, Immunochemistry, Coagulation, Hematology, Urinalysis, various Manual Testing, Rapid Covid, Rapid Influenza, Manual Body Fluid and CSF cell counts and differentials as
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admissions, enrollment management, and scholarship-related programming and activities. This dynamic role includes managing admissions efforts for multiple graduate programs, coordinating on-campus and virtual
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multiple funding streams (State, POM, General Fund, etc.). Support the deferred maintenance program by advising on infrastructure risk, prioritization, and investment strategy. Lead the estimating and cost
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manufacturing, materials and forming processes, damage and failure analysis, process simulation, dynamic behavior of materials, and mathematical modeling of manufacturing processes. Deep understanding in process
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tenure home, within the College of Arts & Sciences. We are seeking a scholar with both a record of accomplishments and an active research agenda, who will build on Mershon's existing peacebuilding program
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, and contributes to a new line of inquiry at the intersection of history and qualitative economic methods with the aim of studying how identity and experience dynamically determine material well-being
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Affairs – Washington DC (MPA-DC) and the Federal Policy & Management Minor/Certificate (FEDPM). Serves as program support for the Washington Academic Internship Program (WAIP). Responsibilities for each