365 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Media’s multi-platform news and current affairs coverage to create and distribute content that meets the highest ethical standards for editorial integrity, quality, and relevance, and that is valued and
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regarding equipment needs, departmental directories, and building maintenance reporting. Meet and greet visitors, office phone coverage, mail distribution and attend faculty meetings to record notes
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administrative support to the Institutional Biosafety Committee and biosafety program, with secondary support for the radiation safety and laser safety programs and committees. Schedule committee meetings, prepare
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vision insurance No-cost life insurance Employee Assistance Program Exclusive staff discounts Continuous improvement and innovation Professional development through training and education And much more
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overseeing management, distribution, and analysis of career-related surveys, such as internship and job location development surveys, ensuring proper data collection and survey integrity. The Career Services
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business forms. Department level support includes, but is not limited to, answering the phone and emails, arranging student visits, coordinating committee and program meetings and writing minutes
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distribution systems such as Variable Air Volume and Double Duct. Completion of all UNL and BSM required training courses and/or proficiency in Microsoft Office products. HVAC/R Technician III: Proficient and/or
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distribution systems such as Variable Air Volume and Double Duct. Completion of all UNL and BSM required training courses and/or proficiency in Microsoft Office products. HVAC/R Technician III: Proficient and/or
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Required Qualifications PhD or PsyD in Psychology or related discipline from an accredited training program (or equivalent) along with one year of an APA doctoral internship (or equivalent) is required by
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of Nebraska–Lincoln dedicated to solving high-priority challenges facing the global dairy industry. The Department of Animal Science’s Dairy Nutrition research program advances innovative solutions to improve