176 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS"-"Meta"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Maryland in United States
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to candidates with expertise in one or several areas of strength of the Department, including advanced manufacturing, applied mechanics, biomedical devices & systems, computational science, design & optimization
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: Proven ability to effectively use time, plan, and coordinate multiple projects. Highly developed organizational and computer skills, with strict attention to detail. Friendly, flexible, service-oriented
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are expected to have a primary focus on course delivery and development and assist with program administration. The mix of these responsibilities differs across the ranks and can vary over time. Founded in 1856
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be legally authorized to work in the United States. Preferences: Preferences: A bachelor’s degree in computer science is preferred. Experience with Microsoft SQL Server, web application development
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program goals. Assist in creating engaging social media content and captions to promote written materials and engage with our online community. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Currently enrolled as a
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. The position works collaboratively with faculty and staff to develop courses and online program modules that challenge learners to assess complex business problems and deliver innovative solutions
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, and advanced computing. One of only 14 designated Department of Defense University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) in the nation and the only UARC focused on supporting the intelligence community
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, and advanced computing. ARLIS conducts both unclassified and classified research spanning from basic to applied system development and works to serve the US Government as an independent and objective
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and outreach. They perform a variety of critical tasks in social media, direct, website, and other forms of marketing; program and event planning, including budget coordination; data collection and
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frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Ability to attend meetings both on and off campus. Spending long hours in front of a computer screen