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with faculty experts, partners across state universities in Oregon and other universities, government organizations, and other community organizations to provide research, analysis, and solutions
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scheduling system and will identify course trends and outcomes, conducting analysis for strategic planning, policy formulation, and enrollment management. This position will also collaborate with DSGN
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for at least three (3) professional references." Department Summary The Department of Landscape Architecture is an intrinsic component of the School of Architecture and Environment in the College of Design. The
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magnetoelastic sensors for cell and tissue monitoring. They will also perform data analysis and collaborate on research projects and report findings and discoveries in written and verbal form; they will mentor
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. This position will interact regularly with internal and external partners, leadership, colleagues, faculty, and students. Business Coordinators are a crucial element of the support structure needed to ensure
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report directly to the ADAA, and will be an essential role on a growing team. The Academic Business Coordinator will be a crucial element of the support structure that is necessary for the billion-dollar
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, sourcing, manufacturing, and a go-to-market process. The three pillars of the program are global, sustainability, and innovation with elements of each included in the courses. Position Summary The Lundquist
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that involves one or more of the following areas: building air quality/circulation, energy budgeting, building/timber life cycle analysis, structural composite analysis, carbon accounting, and acoustic reporting
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security analysis tasks for TSOC students and employees. The TSOC engineer may also interact with TSOC clients to understand and address their cybersecurity concerns. Other responsibilities will include
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) professional references. Department Summary The Department of Landscape Architecture is an intrinsic component of the School of Architecture and Environment in the College of Design. The UO’s Department