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Lecturer - Game Design & Development - 36436 Faculty Description Lecturer - Game Design and Development (pool) College of Engineering & Applied Science Engage. Educate. Empower. Join UCCS as a
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– Collins Laboratory Position #00836201 – Requisition #37086 Job Summary: This position reports directly to Dr. Cailin Collins, MD, PhD, and will work within Dr. Collins’ laboratory personnel, a component of
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. The communicator reports to the Vice Chancellor for Communications and is a trusted partner for the Dean at the College of Engineering, Computing and Design. The individual does not supervise individuals but must
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graduate level course(s) as needed in the Computer Science and Engineering Department on a part-time semester-by-semester basis for SY25/26. Courses will vary from term to term. This position is paid on a
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. Dr. Amy Roberts works to detect dark matter and to build tools that increase the trust in results from this discipline. This position focuses on using machine learning to create fake signal (“salt
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biology, and –omics technology. In addition to these traditional scientific efforts, researchers collaborate intensely with each other and self-evaluate on a regular basis to maintain the most effective
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, facility and lab upkeep, upgrades, planning, new equipment and technology implementation, vendor interaction. Mentor teams to meet project expectations related to timelines, budget, and quality. Provide
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biomarkers. Dr. Ashis Kumer Biswas, PhD (Co-I) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver and the Director of the Machine Learning Lab
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. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in engineering, biotechnology, life science, or a related field; PhD and/or MBA preferred. Minimum 10 years’ experience in cell and gene therapy in a multi-product
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, laboratory/simulation, and clinical teaching with lead responsibility for the public health nursing and health promotion courses. In addition to the 9-month academic year, the faculty has an opportunity