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engineering or materials science students and faculty in instructional and research laboratory environments Experience managing laboratory logistics, including inventory control, purchasing, vendor coordination
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requires an outstanding record of scholarship and exceptional potential for future intellectual achievement. A commitment to interdisciplinary water technology research is also required. Applicants
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Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report
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analytics ecosystems for Rice University. Under limited direction, develops and maintains data engineering code and pipelines for loading into the Enterprise Data Warehouse and Data Lakehouse. The work of the
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to our programs. With a collaborative and supportive work environment, we offer opportunities for growth, skill development, and meaningful contributions. As a Web Developer, you'll play a key role in
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extend to our visitors. These values can be recalled simply by our name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community and Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering The George R. Brown
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maintains academic continuity plans for emergency classroom relocations, ensuring minimal disruption to instruction and mitigating institutional risk. Systems and Training Technology Management: Acts as the
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organizational skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and overall comfort with technology, such as programs for communication and instruction Knowledge
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related field Skills: Knowledge of digital technology and platforms, current and future trends Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong analytical skills Demonstrated problem solver Ability
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Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing: The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report