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community to advance Rutgers’ missions of teaching, research, and service. For more information, please visit https://it.rutgers.edu. The Network Access Technologies wireless team in the Office of
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areas such as wireless communication, advanced infrastructure and transportation, pharmaceutical engineering, national security, and energy storage. Learn more at soe.rutgers.edu . About Rutgers, The
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is also home to 200 highly skilled faculty members and to nationally recognized research in areas such as wireless communication, advanced infrastructure and transportation, pharmaceutical engineering
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is also home to 200 highly skilled faculty members and to nationally recognized research in areas such as wireless communication, advanced infrastructure and transportation, pharmaceutical engineering
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rendering, and digital visualization tools. Working knowledge of LED and automated fixtures, networked control systems (DMX, sACN, Ethernet), and wireless dimming. Strong communication, collaboration, and
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rendering, and digital visualization tools. Working knowledge of LED and automated fixtures, networked control systems (DMX, sACN, Ethernet), and wireless dimming. Strong communication, collaboration, and
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, networked control systems (DMX, sACN, Ethernet), and wireless dimming. Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership abilities suited to a BFA conservatory program. Certifications/Licenses Required
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unit IT professionals on projects and initiatives for the Rutgers community. OIT’s services and systems include the Rutgers network; email and calendaring systems; IDs/passwords and identity management
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departments and 10 engineering majors, Rutgers Engineering is also home to 200 highly skilled faculty members and nationally recognized research focusing on areas such as wireless communication, advanced
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departments and 10 engineering majors, Rutgers Engineering is also home to 200 highly skilled faculty members and nationally recognized research focusing on areas such as wireless communication, advanced