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Principal Investigators, ARLIS administrative support teams and University business partners to manage scope, schedule and budget for complex projects. In this role you will plan and direct all administrative
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: Designing and conducting research objectives in the Turfgrass Pathology Program. Collect data, conduct analysis, interpretation of results under the PI’s supervision. Publish and present research findings in
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facilities such as JWST, ALMA, Roman, and Rubin. The Department of Astronomy has active observational programs in many areas of astronomy, with access to the 4.3-meter Lowell Discovery Telescope and the Zwicky
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Assist with designing and circulating department signs, posters, publications and all marketing materials. Assist with program and event attendee registration, preparing event materials including agendas
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of programming relating to the Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation. The Institute Assistant will report to the Director of Operations. Ideal candidates are graduate or undergraduate students. Minimum
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Experience: Master’s Degree with 3 years of experience Experience in data management, research design, and program evaluation Preferences: Preferences: PhD in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or related
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. Expertise with common statistics and programming software (e.g., R, Python). Proficiency in using spatially resolved and georeferenced data. Strong capabilities in presenting analysis via written, visual and
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. Ability to automate processes using programming/scripting languages, Windows PowerShell, .NET, and Batch. Advanced knowledge in Windows Server and Workstation, SCCM, Intune, MDT, imaging, and Group Policy
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lifecycle, including continuous integration and deployment. Experience with a programming language, such as Go, Python, or Ruby. Experience using version control systems, such as Git, and engaging in code
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: Student University Authorized FTE: Unit: BMGT-Dean-Office of Smith Programs & Events Hiring Range Minimum: Hiring Range Maximum: Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College