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TeamDynamix (TDX) platform. This isn't just about configuration; you'll drive continuous improvement, leveraging scripting, data architecture, and system integrations to transform service delivery across our
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Class Instr Fac/TC and Coord Cmp Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview The School of Architecture has periodic openings for Adjunct Faculty to teach lectures or seminars
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conceptualization through completion, across the University system. Responsibilities revolve around three primary functions 1) team leadership, 2) project execution - maintaining project scope (program and University
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architectures; adapt to and quickly learn new systems and technologies; and handle multiple tasks simultaneously with a close attention to detail and minimal oversight. Strong interpersonal communication skills
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the area of computer engineering. Tenure-track candidates with knowledge and expertise in chip design and verification, hardware security, design automation, computer architecture, and emerging computing
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program with around 80 students (80% PhD) engaged in both experimental and theoretical research. The department is poised to grow the faculty size and expand its range of research expertise by making a
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degree in landscape architecture and two years of experience in project design implementation (or equivalent combination of education and experience); proficiency with AutoCAD, ArcMap, Adobe Creative Suite
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experimentalists to develop a computational framework that is based on the responses of specific inhibitory neuronal sub-populations (e.g., parvalbumin- vs. somatostatin-containing interneurons) measured via 2
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its tightly coupled applications. This position requires the ability to work effectively and efficiently in teams and independently; to create and maintain a variety of environments and architectures