69 finite-element-analysis positions at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Development (3) University Development (3) Academic Advising (2) Accessibility & Testing (2) Adv Educ in General Dentistry (2) Alumni Affairs & Constituent R (2) Analytical Services (2) Animal Science (2
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(3) University Development (3) Academic Advising (2) Accessibility & Testing (2) Adv Educ in General Dentistry (2) Alumni Affairs & Constituent R (2) Analytical Services (2) Animal Science (2) Biology
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science technology research by examining the economic gains from technology adoption. Price discovery in livestock markets, domestic demand analysis, and livestock trade policy are additional areas
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computer science, engineering, economics, or related field Proficiency in SQL, with experience writing queries for data extraction, transformation, and analysis At least 2 years of hands-on experience with Microsoft
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, ensuring timely detection and neutralization of threats Secure mass email campaigns to prevent misuse and ensure the integrity of organizational communications Perform forensic analysis and root cause
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experiments, data analysis and manuscript preparation. The successful candidate should be highly motivated and is expected to work collaboratively within a team. Shift: Regular hours, Monday-Friday with
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Practices for students with Extensive Supports Needs; Map-A; DLM Essential Elements – Scope and Sequence; Evidence-Based Instructional and Behavioral Practices, Specially Designed Instruction, Assistive
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advanced methods such as cardiac telemetry, blood gas analysis, blood pressure, electrolyte and metabolic assessments, and more. In addition to standard cardiopulmonary monitoring equipment, the service is
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computer science, engineering, economics, or related field Proficiency in SQL, with experience writing queries for data extraction, transformation, and analysis At least 2 years of hands-on experience with Microsoft
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Institute (FAPRI) and Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) on livestock market issues. PROFESSIONAL EXPECTATIONS All Extension Faculty, regardless of appointment category or type, are expected