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) exists as an on-campus student internship program. Hourly students are hired and trained by full-time developers or student managers, to perform computer development projects. Student jobs/internships
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Developer for the Crop and Science Department at Oregon State University (OSU). We’re looking for a motivated student to develop computer vision models that detect and classify important agricultural elements
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principles and procedures. Ability to use a Windows-based personal computer daily, learn new software, and use MS Word, Excel and Outlook. This position is required to pass and remain a current holder of the
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prospective students and works with eligible students throughout their time at OSU. The Access Adviser utilizes a coaching model to assist students with persistence, retention and achievement goals for DAS and
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activities of OSU faculty, staff, and students. Its mission is to be a resource base for the State of Oregon that is a model for environmentally and economically sustainable animal agriculture production and
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to enhancing student success by engaging students in quality academic, research, internships, global studies, and other experiential learning opportunities. Positions with primary responsibility for Extension
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% Modeling listening, support, and kindness to teammates and studio users at all times 10% Minimum Qualifications Full Employment Eligibility Requirements can be found here: https://hr.oregonstate.edu/student
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on Android phones including Kotlin and Java. This position requires skills in software development on Apple iOS phones including Swift. Experience in computational diabetes, signal processing, machine learning
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, but are not limited to, agricultural robotics, autonomous vehicles, marine robotics, motion planning and localization, multi-robot coordination, robot learning, robot perception, aerial vehicles
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. The UPC develops the Undergraduate Learning Assistant (ULA) support model within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) to ensure faculty and students receive top quality support