860 software-formal-method-phd positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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level of customer service; communicates to customers, coworkers and supervision via written, electronic and verbal methods and devices; operates department vehicles; and performs other duties as assigned
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Qualifications: Education: PhD from a Counselor Education program Work Experience: Minimum 2 years working in a counseling field Additional Information: The College of Education and Human Ecology operates
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methods and teaching techniques including distance education, electronic media, newsletters, individual and group meetings, demonstrations, and capacity building to accomplish educational goals and to reach
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Faculty in Art will teach Art 3000, Digital Image Manipulation, which is a studio-based art course. Must be able to teach Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator software while helping students create digital media
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, or other GME regulatory bodies. • Experience with platforms such as MedHub, New Innovations, or similar GME software. Additional Information: Location: Doan Hall (0089) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours
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clinical setting working with participants or patients desired; Computer skills required with experience using Microsoft Office Software applications desired; Must be able to effectively communicate via face
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position primarily responsible for the installation, monitoring and service of the desktop hardware, software and peripherals at the whole unit or individual component level at OSUMC. Working within
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assistance to customers and other support specialists, for solving software, hardware, and network issues across a wide range of Windows and Mac OS platforms. Support customers both on-site and remotely in a
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, Excel, Adobe Photoshop or InDesign or a similar program, Shoflo or other scripting mechanisms, and other relevant software. Proficiency with advertising, both digital and traditional. Ability to work
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involves analyzing data obtained by cosmological surveys such as DESI, Euclid, Roman and others, developing new methods and algorithms, supporting other group members in particular graduate students, and