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Assistant/Associate Professor of Polytechnic - Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Provost Direct: Polytechnic Institute in Tulsa Location OU
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artificial intelligence or an advanced computing related field. Candidates should also have a PhD in artificial intelligence, advanced computing or a related field and a strong record of departmental, school
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Assistant Professor Position in Computer Science – Computational Biology/Bioinformatics University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Computer Science Location
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aligned with agency-specific guidelines, ensuring compliance, technical accuracy, and strategic positioning for commercialization. Essential Duties: Monitors projects, program evaluation, and development
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Assistant Professor of the Polytechnic Institute - Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Provost Direct: Polytechnic Institute in Tulsa Location OU
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. Provides assistance to students in our academic computer lab and the use of the Wepa kiosk. Completes tasks as assigned via Project Management processes. Performs various duties as needed to successfully
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data sets. Engages with investigators during the experimental design phase to ensure resulting data sets properly address research inquires. Oversight of computing clusters, either on campus, at remote
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://price.ou.edu/mis Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD in MIS or a closely related discipline, or be on track to complete their PhD by May 31, 2026. ABD candidates and faculty in the early stages
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maintaining computers (laptop and/or desktop), mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.), peripherals (local or workgroup printers, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.), and various departmentally used applications and
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Medical Student Education Grant. Catalyst is a multifaceted program designed to support K-20 students in their journey to successful medical education and a career in medicine. The program has a specific