197 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" positions at The University of Alabama
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Normal Work Schedule: Flexible; Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Job Summary: The Graduate Student Assistant (GSA) for the Learning Commons will assist with the necessary research and development
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, complex mixtures, and novel aqueous systems containing electrolytes and per-fluorurated compounds. Develops and tests force fields for new compounds and emergent contaminants. Conducts high-performance
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $48,600 - Midpoint: $60,800 (Salaried E7) Department/Organization: 214103 - Engineering Development Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Note to
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $44,200 - Midpoint: $55,300 (Salaried E6) Department/Organization: 214103 - Engineering Development Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Job Summary
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; is familiar with innovative pedagogies in the arts and has experience managing curricular development; has a history of building lasting community relationships; demonstrates a successful track record
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. Additionally, the coordinator manages the recruitment, selection, and record management of the Emerging Scholars Program. The coordinator has primary oversight for the development and dissemination of all
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is eligible for remote work subject to University policy . Job Summary: The Research Project Manager provides oversight and planning for the development, implementation, and delivery of research
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the K-12 virtual learning environment. Designs and evaluates professional development systems for educators and partners, with a focus on Educational Technology. Coordinates with ALSDE leadership to align
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: Master's degree and two (2) years of system engineering or administration experience, or advanced technical work experience in devops development; OR bachelor's degree and four (4) years of system
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:00pm Job Summary: The Battery Engineering Manager will lead the design, development, and integration of next-generation energy storage technologies at the Alabama Mobility & Power (AMP) Battery Research