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Mechanical Engineering Technology Program with Engineering Design (Fusion 360), CAD/CAE (Solid Works), Engineering Computing (Matlab), Finite Element Analysis (Solid Works) skills preferred. A strong
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committed to teaching and in-patient and ambulatory patient care. Physicians will support the Nephrology Transplant Fellowship program and support trainees assigned to the Nephrology Transplant rotation
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colony, breeding animals according to an experimental plan and performing basic procedure on research animals; genotyping; 4) Assisting with experimental animals' tissue collection, for histological and
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-on experience with SAP, the world leader in ERP solutions, as part of the SAP University Alliance Program. Students will engage in experience-based learning activities, simulations, and case studies to understand
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an organizational system and developing study skills Monitors student performance and resolves student issues with the implementation of academic resources and/or programs. Develop workshops and small group
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and adopt an infrastructure-as-code mindset. • Experience with CFTs and Bicep or similar deployment scripting languages. • Communicate effectively with study teams. • Serve as the expert on cloud
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and programs in the Natural Sciences Division. We seek positive, conscientious, student-centered individuals to help prepare students for lives of impact by connecting them with educational experiences
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declared majors across multiple departments and programs in the Natural Sciences Division. We seek positive, conscientious, student-centered individuals to help prepare students for lives of impact by
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declared majors across multiple departments and programs in the Natural Sciences Division. We seek positive, conscientious, student-centered individuals to help prepare students for lives of impact by
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nationally recognized research program, ranked 11th among diagnostic radiology departments with over $16 million in NIH funding. Its educational mission has a rich tradition and continues to evolve to meet