297 computional-geometry-algorithm positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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professional growth of our students. The College of Veterinary Medicine sponsors a Master of Veterinary Science degree program, graduate certificates, and a suite of online educational programs. Major Duties and
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computer applications that enhance individual patient care and the efficiency of the health center. Be efficient in the care of patients with regard to time spent with patients, number of patients seen, and
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. Successful candidates are expected to teach effectively at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, establish and maintain an active and independent research program, and provide service to the department
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This position works primarily in an office setting. Prolonged periods of concentration, proofreading, and extensive computer work. Occasionally lift and carry equipment of fifty (50) pounds. Required
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(colleges, departments, etc.) in determining the needs for new projects or renovations. Coordinates and determines the scope and feasibility of projects. Develops scope/program statements for each project
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have an active and successful dual-career partner placement program and a strong commitment to work-life balance and family-friendly programs for faculty and staff (http://provost.illinois.edu/faculty
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-resolution quantitative imaging, high-throughput “omic” technologies, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, and computational modeling. Successful candidates will be appointed to the Department of Cell and
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, the Director builds strategic partnerships and programs across the universities and leads program staff to connect across stakeholder groups, initiatives, and member institutions. In addition, the Director is a
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(50%) Organize, plan, conduct, and evaluate Fitness and Wellness programs, including group fitness, personal training, and special events; make program updates based on current research; conduct quality
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academic advising program, serving over 2,000 undergraduate students, and a new Academic Enrichment and Leadership program for first generation students and students from underrepresented groups. The College