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Position Title: Term Faculty of Teaching or Practice for Information Systems and Business Analytics Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: The Information Systems and Business Analytics (ISBA
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datasets (e.g., education, health, social services) from diverse sources to ensure accuracy, consistency, and usability for rigorous statistical analysis. Construct complex derived variables and analytical
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understanding of the synthesis of organic and biochemical molecules, in particular peptides. Experience utilizing common molecular analytical techniques, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, UV/vis spectrometer
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to detail and above average analytical and mathematical skills. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as well as the ability to interact with a diverse constituency of individuals
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microstructures Ability to formulate wave propagation problems and implement solutions analytically and/or numerically experience with experimental UT measurements Experience with laboratory ultrasound
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management of professional staff. Experience with CRM systems and data analytics tools to inform decision-making, track service metrics, and improve processes. Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional
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analytics to better understand student outcomes. This role calls for creativity in building partnerships, cultivating employer relationships, and developing innovative networking opportunities for our
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project team leader. QUALIFICATIONS : A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field and at least five years of experience in positions requiring analytical skills appropriate to the specific position. Master’s
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, engineering) Demonstrated knowledge of scientific programming languages Well versed in numerical and analytical techniques PhD in STEM field Proposed Start Date: August 1, 2025 Proposed End Date or Length of
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field, laboratory, and analytical research related to (1) electrically conductive concrete (ECON) for heated transportation infrastructure, wireless electric vehicle charging, and structural health