297 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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. The Academic Advisor will advise undergraduate students about program requirements and opportunities, course selection, and post-graduation career planning. In addition, the Academic Advisor will work with
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program goals, and provides an excellent experience for instructors, staff, and learners. Duties & Responsibilities Supervision and Coordination Lead staff with expertise in effective pedagogy, learner
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Division Intercollegiate Athletics Job Summary This position provides support for hardware, software, network, desktop computing and other related technology services within Illinois Athletics
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Extension program staff. Duties & Responsibilities Staff training in technology skills • Provide technology training to UIE staff on campus and in the field across 110+ offices located through the state
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) year of work experience with program administration. Demonstrated experience developing educational, recreational, social, and/or cultural programming with an AIAN and/or Indigenous focus. Preferred
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analysis, rail freight and passenger transportation operation, advanced train control, computer-aided railway traffic control, rail system and operational optimization, automated/autonomous train operating
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routine office duties. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a keen attention to accuracy and detail. Proficiency in general and specialized computer software, including word processing
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’ priorities and Illinois International’s objectives. Develop narratives, budgets, and required attachments for proposals in collaboration with program leaders and relevant departments. Tailor grant applications
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available. The University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital is well suited to support the continued growth of the Neurology & Neurosurgery program, by virtue of its comprehensive array of resources
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the hiring, training, and management of student employees, including maintaining the customer service training program. Provides building tours to prospective clients and customers wishing to hold an event