78 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at University of Dayton
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: High school diploma/GED. Ability to follow detailed instruction, both oral and written, in the English language. Mechanical aptitude and demonstrated skills. Knowledge of all job related tools and
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controlling UAVs and similar platforms 3. Demonstrated experience working within the AFSIM simulation environment. 4. Demonstrated, successful experience programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab
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the School of Law’s nationally recognized Legal Profession Program. The focus of the Legal Profession Program at the University of Dayton School of Law is to help students develop essential lawyering skills
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to the Executive Director of Recruitment and Admission for Transfer and Strategic Partnership Programs, the Assistant Director will collaborate with others within Enrollment Management and across the university
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to communicate effectively with families and students of diverse backgrounds * Strong oral communication skills * Demonstrated use of analytical skills to assess and evaluate student scenarios to provide
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within the US Defense Industry (DoD or related) * Experience interacting with Air Force customers or clients * Experience with full software lifecycle Demonstrated, successful experience programming in
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Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science 2. Demonstrated, successful experience (academic or professional) programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python, C# or similar 3
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experience programming in algorithm level languages such as Matlab/Simulink, Python or similar 2. Demonstrated, successful experience developing software to communicate and exchange information (e.g. commands
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Personnel, Higher Education, or related field Two years experience in Student Affairs Ability to plan, organize, and implement campus programs Mastery of written and oral communication Openness and
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subscribes to WRDS, in addition to numerous data providers such as CRSP, CompuStat, Refinitiv, Bloomberg, and FactSet. New faculty will teach courses in the undergraduate program, and potentially in