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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Engineering Design Optimization Group
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the Engineering Design and Optimization Group (EDOG) lab on optimal design and shape control of buckling structures. Requirements & Qualifications: Grad student status, experience with computer-aided design (CAD
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strength and conditioning programs for Women’s Lacrosse. Coordinate and collaborate with High Performance staff in optimizing student-athlete performance, health and wellness through the development
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for content production and skills in new production, editing, and motion-design trends and methods, including AI-supported production optimization Be a collaborative team player Be highly organized Preferred
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Sriperumbudur. Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) developing theory and methods for metric-valued (including functions, distributions) data analysis, optimal transport and gradient flows
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at the individual clinic/site level, and our ability to optimize study procedures with minimal impact to existing clinical workflows across six (6) participating Family & Community Medicine clinics. The Research
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. Commitment to continuous improvement (learning, innovation, and process optimization). Experience with people management, change management, and organizational transformation. Candidates should also have
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including optimizing student functioning by addressing concerns on an individual basis. Provide case management support, as needed, to Mont Alto CARE Team. Requirements and Qualifications Requires Master's
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deployments, this role will include responsibilities for ongoing vendor and contract management. A key part of our mission is shaping an optimized IT landscape that supports the mission of Penn State — and to
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the project, called “Optimizing Competition Through AI,” looks at sports-related use of AI with a focus on optimizing competition. This project explores a vast array of data that is currently collected but not