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. We accelerate digital transformation by connecting people, ideas, and emerging technologies—and we’re scaling fast. To help lead this momentum, we’re seeking a sharp, self-directed Program Manager to
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Position Summary: Join the University of Dayton Research Institute's (UDRI) Sensor & Software Systems Division as a Principal Software Engineer, where you'll be at the forefront of cutting-edge
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Software Engineer to join our Structural Materials division. This exciting opportunity allows you to contribute to groundbreaking research and development in the field of robotics, while being part of a dynamic and
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Position Summary: Are you an experienced CNC Programmer passionate about sustainability and seeking a rewarding career opportunity? Look no further than the University of Dayton's Research Institute
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, successful experience with parallel programming using languages such as OpenCL and/or CUDA 7. Demonstrated, successful experience with source code version control systems such as Git, Subversion, or similar 8
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) environments 6. Demonstrated, successful experience with parallel programming using languages such as OpenCL and/or CUDA 7. Demonstrated, successful experience with source code version control systems such as
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annual giving programs at the University of Dayton: the Digital Philanthropy Center (DPC), our phonathon program, and Flyer Funder (crowdfunding). The Assistant Director will collaborate with both
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of the undergraduate curriculum and the Common Academic Program. Coordinate and track new and existing CAP courses and manage undergraduate curriculum record keeping processes. Provide administrative support to
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, grade appeals, general education (Common Academic Program) requirements, graduation, and other policies in the academic catalog Maintain awareness of student support resources and refer students
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the School of Law’s nationally recognized Legal Profession Program. The focus of the Legal Profession Program at the University of Dayton School of Law is to help students develop essential lawyering skills