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usability methods Expert knowledge of content management systems, such as Drupal, including the ability to perform standard installation and configuration Demonstrated ability to write, compile, test, debug
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team. In this role, the engineer will work with the research team of Professor James Tour in the Department of Chemistry. The candidate will contribute to the design, testing, and optimization
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testing, automation and database integrations Experience working in higher education Experience working in a nonprofit fundraising campaign or initiative Experience with Blackbaud Internet Solutions and/or
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usability methods Expert knowledge of content management systems, such as Drupal, including the ability to perform standard installation and configuration Demonstrated ability to write, compile, test, debug
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). Event Request Management: Manages and assigns ad-hoc event requests from across the university, coordinating for the most effective use of campus space. Course and Final Exam Scheduling Course Schedule
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Diagnoses and resolves database access and performance issues Plans and coordinates data migrations between systems Develops, implements, and maintains change control and testing processes for modifications
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program director (PD) Dr. Rebecca Richards-Kortum and CITEC Co-PIs, will provide technical assistance to the portfolio of sub-projects funded through CITEC on the design, laboratory testing, and clinical
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thermophysical characterization instruments (DSC, TGA, DMA, thermal conductivity systems) Mechanical testing systems (tensile, compression, DMA) Surface and structural characterization tools (profilometry, optical
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members to examine the legacies of higher education that continue to affect our present, particularly within the context of Texas. Through complementary approaches grounded in humanistic research methods
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Democracy." This seminar will bring together Rice University faculty and students as well as Houston-based scholars, artists, curators, activists, public librarians, and community members to examine the