286 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at University of Kansas
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individual for a non-tenure-track twelve-month faculty position as a Professor of the Practice in our graduate Engineering Management (EMGT) program. The successful candidate will have a professional record in
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Behavioral Sciences and the Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center , providing research and clinical training opportunities. Responsibilities for the position include administering cognitive, sensory, EEG, and MRI
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upgrade new and existing computer equipment including imaging. Troubleshooting hardware and software issues for labs, faculty, staff, students, etc. Tests to isolate the source of issues. Preparation
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performance, and organizational structures and processes that support clear goals. The HOPE program provides students with grounding in the tools that can be implemented across the organization to achieve
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unit collaborates closely with all offices within EM, the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS), and Academic Success (AS) to ensure that prospective students, applicants, program faculty and staff
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, applicants, program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate inquiry, application, admission, and new student enrollment process. The unit also ensures that policies for graduate admissions
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of the professional development programs, of class participants and clients, and of client organizations. The appointment dates will vary based on sequence of the professional development program, the timeframe
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expectations. Preferred Qualifications State of Kansas, Licensed Architect. Three (3) years experience working with AutoCAD and other CAD, graphics or imaging software; advanced computer skills. Seven (7) years
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current work integrates wet lab and computational approaches to understand the genetics of adaptation and speciation, with a focus on the role of gene regulatory evolution in these processes. Job
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of the professional development program, the timeframe for the preparation, and client needs. Instruction in professional development programs can range from three days per month once per year to a recurring series of