282 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Alaska
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innovative, energetic professionals to contribute to our nursing education and clinical programs which include those taught on campuses or delivered via distance learning. We endeavor to grow our program
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: Ability to process basic math computations and accurate accounting of money received and tickets sold. Ability to use calculator and cash register. Ability to reconcile cash receipts. Cash/check/credit card
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; knowledge of building construction; ability in problem solving and decision making; skilled in computer software including word processing, spreadsheet and database applications; possess communication and
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lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to students, including mentoring, advising, and academic
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leadership to advance its mission of excellence in teaching, research, service, and community engagement. The Dean will oversee academic program development and review, support faculty and staff success
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surpass the level of technical expertise that will be taught in the specific course. Competency of required skills can be demonstrated through a skill test, through verification from qualified professionals
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in the specific course. Competency of required skills can be demonstrated through a skill test, through verification from qualified professionals, or through specific and applicable certifications
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facilities. Candidate should be comfortable using a computer as well as managing work and in the field directing/verifying building maintenance activities. Candidate should be familiar with building codes and
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Come join the UAA Recycling crew! Our student crew supports the UAA Recycling program by managing the bins throughout campus, to include emptying of bins on a schedule, maintaining bin inventory
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The Alaska Center for Energy and Power is looking for a new team member to help the ARCTIC Program advance a new model for applied energy research across Arctic and Pacific regions, with a focus on