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Position Details Position Information Job Title Graduate Student Research Assistant in Computer Science/Cybersecurity Position Type Student Division Academic Affairs Department Computer Science Job
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Assistant Professor of Computer Science Position Number 997114, 999263 Department Computer Science Salary $85,000 Remote No Job Summary/Description
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Department of Mathematics is seeking highly motivated undergraduate students majoring in Mathematics or Computer Science to join a research team working on a U.S. Department of Defense-funded project in Graph
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spreadsheet applications and software. Skilled in the operation of a personal computer, as appropriate to the assignment; skilled in oral and written communication; skilled in interpersonal relations. Ability
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research group. Required Qualifications Qualifications Enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Strong interest in experimental
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the Head Football Coach in coordinating and managing all aspects of the intercollegiate football program, including training, player development, and daily operations. Also assists in the supervision
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Description The End User Support Technician is responsible for executing scheduled technology refresh cycles for faculty and staff computing devices as well as employee onboarding. This role ensures seamless
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; ensures adherence to records confidentiality and documenting procedures; generates reports as needed; proficient in Microsoft Office and general computer knowledge; Performs other related duties as assigned
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Computer Science or related field. Progress in acquiring an industry certification including Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate, EC-Council Certified SOC Analyst (CSA), EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker, CompTIA
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. The department currently hosts a BSME and BSCE program and is in the process of developing an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering program. The teaching responsibilities will encompass both lecture and laboratory