229 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Alaska
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This is a pool from which the for College of Arts and Sciences will draw when research technicians are needed to work on sponsored projects. This is a part-time temporary position. Acceptance
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the year. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Have experience, or interest and capacity to learn curricular or research design and support. Have an understanding of how learning/research/creative processes works
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If you are interested in student employment with the School of Arts and Sciences, please apply today. A successful candidate will encompass the following skills and abilities: Good writing and
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transformational. You will be able to refine and expand your current social science research skillset through mentorship and multiple opportunities for advanced education, training(s), certification(s) in a variety
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to project requirements and level of position to be filled: Research Professional 1: Bachelor's degree and six months' experience in a field relevant to the research (e.g. science, math, business), or an
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The Institute of Northern Engineering at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) seeks applicants for a term-funded, staff position to lead the use and maintenance of a brand new MICADAS instrument
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the UAA Testing Center. The incumbent is responsible for test administration and monitoring candidates for computer and paper based exams inside the testing center. Candidates are monitored using video
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Program Coordinators work collaboratively with youth, volunteers, community partners, and University faculty/staff to reach two overarching program goals: Youth will learn by developing a passion in their
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students from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds. They must also have strong interpersonal skills, be able to use a variety of technology and computer programs used around campus, be able to work
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, English as a Second Language (ESL), computer literacy, and life/job skills to adults, older youth, and at-risk or disabled students. Instruction is delivered online, one-on-one, and in small groups both