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of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is seeking one or more non-tenure track temporary Lecturers. Lecturers will teach undergraduate courses in all content areas, most particularly in computer architecture and
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of cardiomyopathy. While educating the future generation of clinicians and scientists with a commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive environment for them and our allied health providers. The Research Program
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prepare manuscripts for submission to journals in the field for supervisor. Other duties assigned as needed. Theoretical knowledge of computer science or related field as typically attained by a Bachelor’s
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, reporting, and other administrative tasks. Bachelor's degree in Oceanography, Coastal Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics or related field is required. Expertise in High Performance Computing and high
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into the UCSD computer systems. Other duties are assigned as needed. Three (3) years of related experience. Experience in working in a large, complex healthcare setting. Experience working with Health Insurance
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the trial including submitting human subjects applications, modifications, renewals, and ongoing safety reports; and 2) NIH and VA Cooperative Studies Program regulatory and monitoring entities. The incumbent
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and guidelines. Solid knowledge of common University-specific computer application programs. Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality. Strong skills in short-term planning, analysis
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and C I Care Program guidelines. While not required, a cover letter is highly recommended when applying to this position. Two (2) year advance practice RT Education Program/AS Degree. Registered
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knowledge in molecular biology and biochemistry or related field, or equivalent combination of experience and education with the ability to make advanced contributions to research projects at a conceptual
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Nuclear Medicine technology program. Recent experience in a similar role and setting or new graduate of an approved Nuclear Medicine technology program. Understanding of various radiological systems