209 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" uni jobs at Washington State University
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settings. Proficiency in the use of computers and MS Office software programs. Willingness and ability to travel overnight and work a flexible schedule, including frequent nights and weekends. In some
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for oversight of the One Vision Partnership (OVP) or Harvest of Hope (HOH) GEAR UP programs at our partner school districts in the designated region, (districts/sites will be assigned by the respective Program
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partnerships that align with WSU’s institutional research strengths—such as clean energy, nuclear science, climate resilience, advanced materials, AI and computing, sustainable agriculture, and national security
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Professor in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Program Unit (ANR). The position is headquartered at the WSU Benton County Extension Office in Kennewick, Washington and will serve the food animal
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- Program Coordinator Business Title: Research Technology Coordinator Employee Type: Classified (+) (Fixed Term) Position Details: The Opportunity: The School of Electrical Engineering and Architecture (EECS
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South will assist the Upward Bound Director in the development and implementation of the Upward Bound Program (UB) in Bridgeport and/or Lake Roosevelt high schools. Duties will include coordination
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documents. Experience with computer-based business information systems and experience utilizing spreadsheets, databases, etc., to analyze and present information. Preferred Qualifications: Two (2) years
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to obtain by time of hire, a valid driver's license and meet requirements in accordance with SPPM 7.10 and departmental driving standards. Basic computer skills and the ability to read, write and comprehend
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an American Library Association accredited Library and Information Studies program at date of hire or advanced degree in related field. At least one year of experience arranging, describing, and cataloging
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activities. The GEAR UP Program is funded with federal funds by the Department of Education grant whose purpose is to increase the number of low-income and underrepresented students who graduate from high