157 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at Wayne State University
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: Microsoft office; Proficient in the use of computer technology. Knowledge of parking related software preferred (e.g. T2 Flex, Amano McGann iParc, NICE Surveillance, CS Gold). Must obtain security clearance
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communication skills. - Strong analytic and organizational skills. - Some knowledge of and experience with PC and computer based applications and local area network technologies. - Some knowledge of University
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body with a white cloth, exposing just the face and placing decedent case number under the chin. Utilizes camera to take and upload overhead photo into computer. Coordinates additional autopsy
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Specialist will provide guidance in course design and conduct training on effective pedagogies and instructional technology for instructors at Wayne State. They will serve as an expert on best practices in
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, informed consent process and data collection. Communicate For-Cause Audit findings and deficiencies directly to the Principal Investigator, Human Research Protection Program administration and Institutional
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, social, regulatory, and geographic effects, using quantitative and qualitative methods. Facilitate public consultation processes to gather feedback on policy proposals from affected employees, communities
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creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Essential functions (job duties): Coordinate sponsored program administrative functions for a School
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strong customer service, especially regarding changes to policies. Ability to write and orally correspond with others. Computer Skills – proficient in Microsoft Office applications; skilled and experience
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computers and various software packages (Microsoft Office, excel and PowerPoint, Lexis-Nexis, Westlaw, and eCustoms). Demonstrated skill in using computer databases to retrieve, organize, and index various
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, and methods of process improvement. Prepare periodic statistical activity reports, maintain unit files and record systems and monitor computer hardware/software services; resolve problems as they occur