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CAREER Award, six IEEE Fellows, and three ACM Fellows. The department is currently ranked #35 on CSRankings. For more information on the department, visit our Web site: https://cs.gmu.edu/ . About the
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. This position is ideal for an experienced EHS professional with a proven ability to independently develop, implement, and manage safety programs, as well as supervise and mentor staff. The Assistant Director
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to develop teaching skills and use new methodologies and approaches. Information About Our Program Offerings: Undergraduate Program Offerings: https://business.gmu.edu/undergraduate/academic‐programs
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center, please visit http://csiss.gmu.edu/. George Mason University College of Science (Mason Science) is committed to advancing inclusive excellence and fostering an environment free from discrimination
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Department: The mission of the George Mason University Department of Statistics is to pursue sound and reproducible research in statistics and data science; train and educate the next generation of statistics
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warehouse and other data sources. Configures and maintains the semantic layer within the enterprise BI tool, which enables the development of standard datasets and reporting. Ensures the configuration
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providing support for multiple business processes including budget model development, forecasting models/methodologies, and report development. Responsibilities: Financial Modeling, Analysis & Reporting
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, 3) robotics, mechatronics, and control, and 4) design, optimization, and entrepreneurship. Additional information about the department can be obtained by visiting its website https
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regarding our Commitment to Open Dialogue and Debate: https://www.law.gmu.edu/about/commitment_to_open_dialogue/ Responsibilities: Teaching: Prepares for classes, is available for consultation about those
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development. The department has a long-standing tradition of faculty-student-community research collaborations that strengthen both social work education and practice. The department is at the forefront