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We are seeking Systems Engineer in our Qatar Campus. The successful candidate designs, develops, tests and maintains applications or systems programs. Gathers and provides input on functional
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learning science and educational technology, Learnvia collaborates closely with faculty, researchers, and institutional partners to develop innovative, evidence-based learning experiences. We are seeking a
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capabilities and develop or acquire the right software, defect free, within budget and on time, every time. Position Summary The Threat Analysis Directorate is a group of security experts focused on advancing
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and time-resolved spectroscopy of liquid and powder samples and experience in developing methods and instrumentation. Core Responsibilities: Designing and building a custom fluorimeter Developing
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with ministries of education, national curriculum bodies, and regional partners, RISE will develop scalable courseware, strengthen digital ecosystems, and generate evidence on effective learning at scale
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capabilities and develop or acquire the right software, defect free, within budget and on time, every time. Position Summary The Threat Analysis Directorate is a group of security experts focused on advancing
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, working on a large software development program. Deep familiarity with general Linux operating system concepts, embedded RTOSes and development environments. Knowledge of how to apply system engineering
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the general direction of the Senior Contracts Officers and the Executive Director of Sponsored Programs, the Contracts Officer will prepare, review, and negotiate a broad range of agreements and related
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with ministries of education, national curriculum bodies, and regional partners, RISE will develop scalable courseware, strengthen digital ecosystems, and generate evidence on effective learning at scale
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effort to overcome the most critical barriers in organ biofabrication and regenerative medicine. As part of the ARPA-H PRINT program, our goal is to develop a fully functional, immunocompetent, bioprinted