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Asian Studies Spring/Summer 2026 Term Course: EAST 220 001 First Level Korean (9 credits) Course details: Introduction to the basic structures of the standard Korean language. The aim of this course is to
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of heating, refrigeration and other building engineering equipment assigned under his care. Qualifications: Must possess valid certificates of Fourth Class Stationary Engineering along with a class “B
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. Be part of the Huberman Lab and collaboratively work with all lab members. Qualifications: Experience with ultrafast optics. Experience with high power lasers. Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
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methodologies is required. Technology skills: Office© suite, reference management software, and qualitative and quantitative analysis software (e.g. EndNote, NVivo/QDA MINER, SPSS, Covidence, or other data
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student preferably enrolled in Arts, Education, Engineering, Management, Music, Nursing or Science. Excellent organizational skills. Strong interpersonal skills - must be outgoing, willing to engage and
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scholarly environment through strategic recruitment, mentorship, and structured faculty development and review. The successful candidate will be an experienced leader with excellent interpersonal skills and
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innovations Complete IRB documents (e.g., write a research protocol) and facilitate IRB submission process Recruit participants Facilitate interviews with participants: Interviews will be via VoIP technology
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, and document issues related to: Voice-to-text data entry and transcription workflows Image-to-image transformations and ML-based visual processing Negative prompting and prompt-engineering behavior
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Advancing a fiber surface modification technology that was recently filed for provisional patent Refining the business model for the technology New research and development activities for the technology
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: Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering Course: BIEN 360 - Physical Chemistry for Engineers Position Summary: The grader is responsible for grading assessments, posting grades, and returning