92 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" positions at University of Maryland in United States
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of Windows/Mac OS, web browsers, productivity applications (MS Office), and Active Directory. A general understanding of networks, authentication, application packaging, and imaging. Knowledge of web
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: Designing and conducting research objectives in the Turfgrass Pathology Program. Collect data, conduct analysis, interpretation of results under the PI’s supervision. Publish and present research findings in
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of Position: The Department of Family Science is seeking to candidates to teach several courses in its newly revised undergraduate curriculum. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and maintain course
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political economy of development. Preparation to conduct research in the contexts of developing countries and humanitarian crises, with an emphasis on East Africa. Capabilities of disseminating technical
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are expected to have a primary focus on course delivery and development and assist with program administration. The mix of these responsibilities differs across the ranks and can vary over time. One of 12
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on experience and qualifications. The starting date will be in August 2024. Applicants are expected to develop and teach high quality courses — both in person and online — to students in our undergraduate
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of Position: The Maryland Robotics Center (MRC) in the Institute for Systems Research at the University of Maryland, College Park, is seeking candidates for the 2024-2025 MRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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maintaining lab space and equipment. The Biomanufacturing program has research activities at both the IBBR, as well as on the NIST main campus in Gaithersburg, MD. The research team collaborate to develop
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: Proven ability to effectively use time, plan, and coordinate multiple projects. Highly developed organizational and computer skills, with strict attention to detail. Friendly, flexible, service-oriented
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professional development opportunities throughout the year. Meet attendance expectations at community-wide events as well as those hosted by the local chapter. Demonstrate mature, responsible decision-making