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Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in engineering technology or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience, and a minimum of five years’ experience
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will work under the direction of the Principal Investigator in building a first-of-its-kind Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) that predicts, detects, and manages SSIs by fusing RGB
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. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Equipment Utilized: Educational materials and software (language arts materials, math workbooks, handwriting curriculum, etc.) Microsoft Excel spread sheet/graphing program
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experience. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Equipment Utilized: Adobe design suite. Video editing software. Wordpress and/or other webpage content media management. Physical Demands and Work Environment: Access
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related peripherals Standard office equipment (e.g., printer, copier, scanner). Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams) or comparable productivity software Video conferencing and
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mobile operating systems; computer software and desktop applications, including Office; and computer peripherals. Provides the technical support for the UBHC. Provides general problem diagnosis and support
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generation, utilizing a variety of software packages. Screens calls and provides information in accordance with organizational policy. Receives and appropriately handles incoming correspondence, makes
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enrollment. To achieve this, the Specialist must proactively monitor marketing trends, forecasting and implementing emerging technologies and platforms—such as AI-driven digital marketing Answer Engine
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delivery, and student engagement through intentional, evidence‑informed use of educational technology. Offers consultation, training, and problem resolution. Contributes to institutional priorities by
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the direction of the Principal Investigator in building a first-of-its-kind Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) that predicts, detects, and manages SSIs by fusing RGB + thermal wound images