153 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" positions at University of Delaware
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/ ) focused on phonological learning and speech production (PIs: Drs. Sayako Earle and Ho Ming Chow). This position is 100% research with an ample opportunity to develop teaching skill. The successful candidate
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approximately 30 faculty, over 100 undergraduate students, and over 50 graduate students. The Department includes undergraduate programs in Plant Sciences, Sustainable Food Systems, and Landscape Architecture
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. These systems are heterogeneous and require experience with multiple technologies to program and maintain. The central systems are typically used by or impact the entire University community. The incumbent is
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Technology Park and STAR Campus. The SBDC also offers specialized technology programs in Cybersecurity, e-Commerce and SBIR/STTR training. The Associate State Director is responsible for the effective
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technology of printing, publishing, and the book arts. Special Collections has an active exhibition program, including online exhibitions, and participates in other digital initiatives. Additional information
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this role, you'll work closely with a dedicated Help Center team, including student assistants, and collaborate across the Library, Museums, and Press. You'll coordinate the course reserves program using
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demonstrate the drive and vision to innovate and maintain a cutting-edge instructional program. Teaching load is typically a maximum of eight courses per year with a one course reduction for service to oversee
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hydrologic, geologic, and water quality data using tools such as GIS, statistical software, and data visualization programs. Coordinates with investigators and staff of other University departments and
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Environmental Poultry Research House. The campus also hosts Sussex County Cooperative Extension, offering programs in agriculture, horticulture, youth development, and family and consumer sciences, alongside
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of Coastal Ecosystems, aims to investigate the effects of salinity changes caused by flooding and sea-level rise (SLR) on the chemical, biological, physical and engineering properties of coastal soils