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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Academic Scholar - Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor, Pathology and Anatomical Sciences Posting Category Staff
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this requirement. Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or other closely related fields. Strong track-record of first-author publications in reputable academic journals and conferences. Hands
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, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status. Minimum Qualifications BA or BS in related field. 1 year experience. Familiarity with computer programming languages necessary
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its University Nanosatellite Program, and a Short Cycle Laboratory (SCL). The SCL is for newcomers and those who desire work in the laboratory but have yet to decide which subsystem to join. The
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, RF and UBF. Monitor student academic progress to degree attainment and conduct degree checks to ensure compliance with degree program requirements Create, review, and edit departmental Course Catalog
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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Postdoctoral Associate, Chemistry Classification Title Postdoctoral Associate Department Chemistry Posting Number R240244
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; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Engineering Education; Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Contact's Pronouns Contact's Title Program Administrator Contact's Email lzander@buffalo.edu Contact's Phone 716-881-7507 Posting Dates Posted 02/27/2025 Deadline for Applicants Open Until Filled Date to be
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; Chemical and Biological Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Engineering Education; Industrial and Systems Engineering
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the university. Principal responsibilities/duties include: Performing diagnostic assessments and repairs on a broad array of electrical instrumentation utilized in the chemistry teaching and research programs [e.g