329 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"UNIVERSITÄT-DUISBURG-ESSEN" positions at University of Idaho in United States
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. This position will work alongside the IATP Director to implement the Assistive Technology Act. To that end, IATP will partner with national and statewide disability agencies and programs to collaborate on federal
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focused on educational outcomes. Experience using computer technology to market programs and communicate with stakeholders and clientele. Preferred Qualifications Extension experience in family and consumer
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004914P Position Title Technology Solutions Partner I or II Division/College Information Technology Services Department
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Mental Health Center Employee Category Faculty Classification Group Title Program Dir/Dist Dir/Super Position Control Number 6222 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1 Contract Basis Fiscal Year Anticipated
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, with an earned PhD in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a closely related area, evidence of the ability to grow a cutting-edge, strong, externally funded interdisciplinary research program, and
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collaborative environment. The Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation (IMCI) is an interdisciplinary, collaborative research program housed at the University of Idaho. IMCI creates an intellectual
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assistant professor commencing Fall 2025 to support the growth and development of our cybersecurity programs. We will consider candidates from any area of cybersecurity, with an earned PhD in Computer Science
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analysis Large language models or machine learning/predictive modeling for longitudinal data analysis Strong computer programming skills Strong mathematical or statistical skills Ability to work as a part of
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Management (M.Engr.) and Technology Management (MS), and an undergraduate degree program in Industrial Technology. Several undergraduate and graduate certificate programs are also offered. The NEIM Department
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typically receive a reduced teaching load (often one class per semester) prior to tenure to support the development of a strong research program. Applicants should possess excellent written and oral communication