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orientation. For non-native English language speakers who need additional language instruction, make a recommendation for the appropriate ESL course. Plan, organize, and provide instruction during the Fall (ESL
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, collaborating with institutional and industrial partners, and aligning development with broader CE program objectives. It is ideally suited to a seasoned engineering leader with a background in Project-level
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. Producing reports. Presenting research findings. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, AI, Applied Math, or a related field. 3 years of relevant scientific research experience. Strong
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or equivalent with some programming work experience. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated experience in game development. Proficient in multiple programming languages, including Unity. Background in web
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science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive on finding and cultivating talented
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the lab’s research program. Essential Job Duties Lead the construction of an experimental system simulating post-impact conditions of early Earth atmospheres. Develop custom-designed tools to study the post
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operations. Advanced computing, programming, and software troubleshooting skills preferred. Proficient in the C programming language. Proficient in scripting languages such as Python, Matlab, and Iraf
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for AAR, PMA Division Chair, and others to develop, direct and implement all aspects of the Division’s development program. Consult with the PMA Division Chair to identify the Division’s fundraising goals
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degree in a scientific, technology, engineering, or mathematics field is required. Computing and software troubleshooting skills are required. Proficient with Windows and Linux operating systems
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Physical Requirements The working environment is an open-plan office adjacent to a reading room and other workspaces. Physical requirements include the ability to perform desk-based computer tasks for