222 software-verification-computer-science positions at University of Texas at Austin
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Provide support for imaging computers by ensuring the latest image is available. Coordinate with the Fleet Team when needed to update the OS or third-party software. Follow checklists and ensure each
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to achieve goals. Effective Behaviors: Engages with cross-functional teams. Shares knowledge and resources. Supports team members. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science
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, physics, math, computer or information sciences, or related technical area. Experience with MATLAB, Python, or similar abstract language. Demonstrated proficiency in signal processing. Demonstrated ability
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facilities for key creation. Input data and other information on the computer, utilizing programs such as Microsoft Excel. Complete Fire, Life, and Safety reporting and assessment for Jester East. Manage and
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. Install, monitor, diagnose, repair, maintain, and upgrade user and lab computer and printer hardware, software, and equipment to ensure optimal workstation performance. Recover data from disk and system
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Research Labs (ARL) staff and departments Responsibilities Windows Desktop Support: provide technical assistance (software, hardware, and authentication issues) to users of Windows computer systems. Windows
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, software engineering, and computational visualization. The University of Texas at Austin is a nationally ranked, tier-one research institution and one of the largest employers in central Texas. UT is located
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Job Posting Title: Social Science/Humanities Research Associate I - Lemur Biology ---- Hiring Department: Department of Anthropology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours
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microscopy, molecular biology, biochemistry and/or aquatic animal models. Experience with computational biology (i.e., software packages such as R, Python, MatLab or experience with genomic/proteomic
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collection, including cognitive assessments such as computer-based testing, questionnaires, and health measurements, as well as brain measures such as electroencephalography and near-infrared spectroscopy