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contribute to the diversity of intellectual life at NYU Tulsa. Course Details Introduction to Game Development This course introduces students to the principles of 2D and 3D computer game design. Students will
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Visual Computing Immersive Computing Lab (ICL) Computer Science& Engineering Department The Immersive Computing Lab (ICL) (Director, Qi Sun) at the Tandon School of Engineering, New York University is
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and
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, structural sensing and health monitoring, conducting physical experiments, and validation of computational models. Required Qualifications: A successful applicant must have a PhD in Civil Engineering
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security for cloud-native, distributed computing, and architectural solutions with the principle of 'Secure by Design. Experience delivering information security expertise through a deep understanding of the
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to form affiliations with scholars and professionals across disciplines. Counsel students on academic, career, and personal matters for the Department's Applied Psychology Undergraduate Program (APUG
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approximately 2,600 LS undergraduates enrolled in 600+ classes per academic year (including fall, spring, summer, and J-term), in both the 2-year Core Program and 4-year GLS B.A. Program. Assess course offering
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friends for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program
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program development, and facilities and infrastructure. UDAR's endeavors raise funds for immediate University use and also for the University's endowment. The Assistant Director, Campaign Initiatives will
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for the larger program at the site; depending on the needs of the students, it may be either a regular credit-bearing course or a non-credit course equivalent (e.g., a co-curricular series of writing workshops