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welcoming and collaborative environment that values differing perspectives, skills, and experiences, while promoting equitable access to programming. A key aspect of this position includes building and
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building trust with Athletics IT support at every opportunity. Typically weekdays; however, some off hours, live event/game day support required. Resolve user IT requests, task sequence/image new devices
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support and management Industry common workstation/server operating systems Industry common productivity suites Physical networking and associated protocols Knowledge in the areas of virtualization and
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optimization (e.g., linear and mixed-integer programming, network/flow models, inventory/lot-sizing, and, ideally, stochastic or robust optimization). Hands-on experience formulating and solving models with
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ecology. The postdoc would work on a USDA-funded grant examining effects of conservation zones (zones of native prairie or perennial grasses embedded in agricultural lands) on ecosystem services in the US
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interdisciplinary collaborators (e.g., faculty, postdocs, clinicians, or community partners) to align project goals and timelines. • Background in lead exposure or environmental health programming and/or research
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Michigan State University. Today, MSU Law has more than 650 students, 55 faculty members, 50 staff members, five librarians, and a world-wide network of some 11,500 alumni. MSU Law operates seven legal
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Focus The Department of Media and Information seeks a candidate whose work advances inclusive excellence that builds and potentially expands the range of perspectives and methodologies in human-computer
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disease. Major techniques used in these studies include network- and cellular-level calcium imaging with GCaMPs, selective cell stimulation using chemogenetics, RNA sequencing, GI disease models, and
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of an undergraduate BME degree program is one of many potential future growth areas for the department. The BME department is located in the Bioengineering Building, a 130,000-square-foot facility outfitted with state