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Lecturer - Electrical and Computer Engineering (pool) - 36439 Faculty Description Lecturer - Electrical and Computer Engineering (pool) College of Engineering & Applied Science Engage. Educate
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will include: evaluate and record basic health status of animals; change, clean, sanitize, and/or disinfect animal cages, pens racks animal support areas, feeding devices, watering devices, and all
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computer hardware and software for individual and shared lab systems including end-user support and troubleshooting. Stay current with emerging technologies relevant to lab and IT operations including
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good near vision for computer work; often requiring minimal lifting, but may involve bending or reaching to retrieve items from shelves or drawers. CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with
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the CU Advantage . Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in computer science, management/computer information systems, computer engineering, information technology, business analytics
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the latest in pediatric endoscopic technology, including high-definition imaging systems, advanced therapeutic devices, and specialized pediatric endoscopes. The advanced endoscopy program works
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, timely and complete paper and computer records documenting that IACUC, IBC and RSCs protocols are in compliance with federal regulations and oversight body guidance requirements. Ensures that protocols
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meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. High school diploma or GED required. Basic computer and telephone skills are required. Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart
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, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, data integration, and mathematical and predictive analytics to marry disparate but related aspects of the campus’s clinical and research portfolios. Faculty
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occasionally, reach with hands and arms, use hands to manipulate a keyboard and mouse, and have good near vision for computer work; often requiring minimal lifting, but may involve bending or reaching