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NTT Instructor - Electrical & Computer Engineering - (25001455) Description Temple University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is seeking passionate educators to teach, develop
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readings on a regular basis as required for equipment performance monitoring and regulatory recordkeeping compliance. The Stationary Engineer will perform the routine mechanical and electrical work necessary
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have a proven record of research and practice at the intersection of design, illustration and technology, utilizing computational design techniques, coding, and sustainable practices to shape immersive
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Instrumentation Manager. The successful applicant will take charge of an NMR laboratory with three Bruker spectrometers, two 500s and one 400 MHz. Equipped with sample changer robotics, these comprise an open
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, thermodynamics, construction technology). There may also be opportunities for higher level courses in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, bioengineering, industrial and systems
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: Engineering Statics ENGR 2332: Engineering Dynamics ENGR 2333: Mechanics of Solids ECE1111: Engineering Computation I ECE 2112: Electrical Devices & Systems I ECE 2342. Circuits and Electronics I ENGR 3571
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doctorate (PhD or MD) in Health Informatics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Science, Data Science, or other relevant STEM discipline with strong technical application development and R
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, grant and government contracts, technology transfer, intellectual property matters, formation of legal entities and drafting and negotiating related documents, charitable giving and tax matters, and
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basic building maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repairs, including minor repairs and/or replacement of plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, and basic carpentry work for all buildings on Main
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Experience and User Interface Design and the Minor in UX/UI Design, preparing students for the evolving future of design that bridges creativity, technology, and user-centered thinking. The successful