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Department: Academic Affairs, Learning Resource Center (LRC) Classification: GMU Worker Job Category: Part-Time / Hourly Wage Job Type: Part-Time Work Schedule: 10-20 hours/week Location: Fairfax
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Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) methods in agriculture (Agro-AI/ML); and Experience in programming with multiple languages (e.g., Java, C/C++, Python) for geospatial information systems, agro-informatic
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effective oral and written communication; Demonstrated skill in providing strong customer service; Demonstrated computer literacy; Ability to consistently provide quality customer service; Ability to learn
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teaching-track faculty and 54 tenured and tenure-track faculty with wide-ranging research interests, and strong research groups in cybersecurity, systems and networks, machine learning and data mining
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mission is to advance George Mason's strategic goals, support learning, enable scholarly endeavors, and improve institutional management by effectively leveraging the resources of ITS's supporting groups
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postdoctoral experience; Demonstrated research record that combines Artificial Intelligence and/or Machine Learning with one or more of the following areas: Scientific Computing, Modeling & Simulation
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service orientation; Demonstrated effective verbal and written communication skills to include basic computer skills; Proven organization and multi-tasking skills; Willingness to learn new skills; and
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Intelligence and/or Machine Learning with one or more of the following areas: Scientific Computing, Modeling, Simulation, Scientific Visualization, or Computational Social Science; Experience developing and
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flexibility when handling change or unexpected issues; Excellent computer skills. Required proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; and Ability to learn new software. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in
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lowest of any law school in the United States. This provides students with direct and personalized interaction with professors – an invaluable advantage when learning complex legal doctrines. Although