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with electrical troubleshooting and repair of fire alarm control systems. Understanding of electrical theory and utilize formulas to complete calculations. Can demonstrate the use of NFPA 70
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institutes in the arts and humanities, natural sciences and mathematics and the social sciences, the College offers more academic options than any other unit on campus. Learn more: Our benefits , where we
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or discipline. Basic professional knowledge of the disciplinary field and the ability to relate this knowledge to various phenomena under study. Requires the ability to apply the theory, concepts and principles
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between academic theory and practical insights into human behavior. Using advanced neuromarketing tools like eye-tracking, facial coding, and galvanic skin response, the lab help uncovers what drives
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-time experienced mathematics teacher for an afterschool math class at a grade level in the range 7-12. The classes take place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 6:30 p.m. or from 6:30-9 p.m. They run
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interdisciplinary academic unit at the University at Buffalo. With 30 departments, 16 academic programs and 23 centers and institutes in the arts and humanities, natural sciences and mathematics and the social
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interdisciplinary academic unit at the University at Buffalo. With 30 departments, 16 academic programs and 23 centers and institutes in the arts and humanities, natural sciences and mathematics and the social
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Bachelor’s degree and two years experience in the appropriate discipline (statistics, data science, computer science, mathematics, public health, or other related scientific field) Preferred Qualifications
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calculations using mathematical formulae. Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Salary Range Competitive Additional Salary Information This is a pooled posting and is not for a specified position
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mathematical competence usually demonstrated by a bachelor’s degree, with a concentration in applicable discipline. Incumbents typically have directly related experience in research techniques. Preferred