194 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"ST" positions at Binghamton University
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all relevant policies and procedures relating to secure research. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field OR Associate's degree in Computer Science or a related field with
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. The successful applicant will have an ongoing ethnographic research program focused on media related to power, inequality, and/or cross-cultural communication, and a record of commitment to teaching excellence
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: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems/sciences, or a related field Knowledge of computer hardware, software, programming languages, analysis, and educational systems Ability to understand
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: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems/sciences, or a related field Knowledge of computer hardware, software, programming languages, analysis, and educational systems Ability to understand
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, computer science, or a related field by September 11, 2025 Demonstrated proficiency in Python or another programming language (e.g., MATLAB) Able to develop skills in neural network modeling (i.e., PyTorch
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, computer science, or a related field by September 11, 2025 Demonstrated proficiency in Python or another programming language (e.g., MATLAB) Able to develop skills in neural network modeling (i.e., PyTorch
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, environmental history, empires, and history of science and medicine, spanning from medieval Europe and the Ottoman Empire to modern South and East Asia. The successful candidate will join dynamic programs
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to present in front of large groups Demonstrated ability to engage stakeholders and partners to enhance quality of food program Experience writing new and/or reviewing existing policies and procedures
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to present in front of large groups Demonstrated ability to engage stakeholders and partners to enhance quality of food program Experience writing new and/or reviewing existing policies and procedures
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with expertise in the Indigenous Archaeology of Eastern North America, to begin in August 2026. The preferred candidate will have an active research program prioritizing community-based collaborative