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Job Title Assistant Professor of Cyber Engineering Technology Agency Texas A&M University - San Antonio Department Department of Computational, Engineering, and Mathematical Sciences Proposed
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for various specialty, skilled and/or semi-skilled courses, specifically Confined Space Entry, within the Water & Wastewater program. The instructor will utilize his/her knowledge of various adult learning
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visionary leadership and strategic direction to support the college’s mission and goals. The position focuses on research development, program assessment, and administration, and provides leadership
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Job Title Assistant Professor Tenure-Track - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Agency Tarleton State University Department Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Proposed Minimum
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The Agency Instructor I, under direction, will assist in training various specialty skilled and/or semi-skilled courses within a specified program. Will utilize his/her knowledge of adult learning
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, and Abilities: Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. Basic computer skills. Ability to deliver or pick up supplies. The well qualified candidate will also possess an associate
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to allow new hires to establish their research program at the university. Moreover, course buyouts are available tied to grant funding obtained by the faculty. Duties also include service to the department
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CINO oversees a comprehensive intellectual property and commercialization program for the entire A&M System. The CINO will lead staff in establishing and implementing overall plans for intellectual
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Collaboration: Serves as a catalyst and point of contact for faculty, program directors, staff, students and others to ensure the smooth flow of high-value content from discovery to distribution Leads scheduling
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institution-wide academic advising program that is grounded in tenets of practice outlined by the National Association of Academic Advising (NACADA) and appropriate academic advising and student development