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outside windows on ground floor level. Maintain supplies and custodial closets; tracking and communicating inventory and low stock. Ensure chemical safety and appropriate chemical use via regular review
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the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences, the School of Marine Science and Policy, the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, and the Department of Plant and Soil
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of university resources and assets and is responsible for the development of the University's facilities, including land use planning, capital improvement, project development, construction, as well as facilities
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States of America) Sponsorship Available: No Institution Name: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas is a land grant institution, classified by the Carnegie Foundation among the nation’s
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for local outlets that emphasize the university’s land-grant mission in action within their communities. • Develop cohesive, campus-level news media campaigns in which individual campus units can participate
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the area of finite geometry. Finite geometry studies finite structures that satisfy axioms of classical geometrical spaces such as the Euclidean and projective spaces. In this project, by developing novel
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the administration of the District's network servers, including Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), firewalls, switches, and routers; configures and corrects system parameters, directory structures, security, and
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environment at Cal Poly Pomona. The department oversees the strategic use and management of the University’s land and facilities, covering areas like land master planning, project development, building design
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, soil-foundation-structure interaction under geoenvironmental hazards. 3. Materials for sustainable infrastructure: low-carbon circular concrete or geomaterials, bio-inspired and adaptive material design
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land master planning, project development, building design and construction, building occupancy, and infrastructure (including roads, transportation systems, telecommunications, sewer, gas, water, and