309 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Kansas
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expectations. Preferred Qualifications State of Kansas, Licensed Architect. Three (3) years experience working with AutoCAD and other CAD, graphics or imaging software; advanced computer skills. Seven (7) years
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data collection systems as needed, including developing and maintaining databases to facilitate effective program evaluation processes and support annual tracking and reporting requirements funding
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Office, as well as Indigenous Studies (25%) and Museum Studies (25%), two programs within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. The administrative associate will manage day-to-day office duties and
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the community, including but not limited to K-12, informal science educators, and others. The Director has the unique opportunity to focus, develop and grow their own research program synergistically with CEBC
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to the electronic sign. Print materials such as a brochure for direct-mail, event calendar sheet, print advertising, program shell and inserts, as well as posters and flyers. Creation of digital materials, such as
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and posting information to the electronic sign. Print materials such as a brochure for direct-mail, event calendar sheet, print advertising, program shell and inserts, as well as posters and flyers
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support applicants, incoming students, faculty, and graduate program staff by reviewing and processing graduate applications for minimum university requirements and performing international credential
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of Professional Studies Academic Council Performs community-related service as it relates to recruitment and Edwards Campus and program outreach efforts. Required Qualifications Master’s in Computer Science
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Position Overview This position will coordinate the Haskell/KU Exchange Program and provide personalized student service support to students through the Haskell/KU pathway and in Hawk Link. The Coordinator
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systems: simulation of flow and transport processes: technology for subsurface characterization: quantifying impacts of conservation strategies on water resources: and human-water interactions. The group