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Teaching Assistant/Teaching Associate/Teaching Professor in Human-Computer Interaction & Digital Narrative and Interactive Design SCI-Informatics and Networked Systems - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh
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instructor to teach Basic Computer Forensics beginning in fall 2026. Doctoral degree in Computer Science or Criminology preferred, master's degree in Computer Science, Criminology, or related field, or a J.D
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inputs a variety of data into a computer, detecting and correcting errors. Verifies others' work. Prepares reports and data visualizations for analysis. Resolves issues as needed. Essential Functions
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Summary Creates and maintains blueprints and architectural drawings with computer design software. Executes accurate field surveys. Maintains the space tracking database. Assists in creating presentation
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, problem solving and organizational skills. Work must be accurate, complete and timely. Experience with Outlook, Teams, Zoom, Microsoft Suite, Excel, PowerPoint and Endnote is a plus. Job Summary Performs
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duties as assigned by supervisor. · Perform other duties assigned related to the operations of the department. Essential Skills: · Managing instruments and supplies, basic computer tasks. This position
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desirable. Qualified candidates must possess excellent communication skills, the ability to work independently, and strong computer skills. This position does call for the ability to work a varied schedule at
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handling mice in accordance with approved protocols. Physical Effort Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time, use a computer and laboratory equipment, and perform repetitive hand movements
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able to use a computer at a desk or similar workstation, and travel to on-campus meetings as needed. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment
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highly motivated and skilled senior software engineer to develop software and computer models in the field of Computational Neuroscience for simulation analysis at ionic channel level of the nerve