340 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Multiple" positions at Georgia Southern University
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Department Information Computer Science Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the Department of Computer Science as a Research Assistant on the Statesboro Campus beginning Summer 2025.The selected
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this setting, the mission of the ECE Department is to prepare individuals to be highly qualified for electrical and computer engineering careers through application-based teaching that enables students to put
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Computer Science. The B.S. programs include specializations leading to certifications in multiple domains, including Big Data and Analytics, Cyber & Software Security, Game Programming, and Mobile Systems. In
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Manage the PA Program's operating budget, including tracking expenditures, processing invoices, reconciling accounts, and preparing financial reports. Assist the Program Director in budget planning and
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, radiography, or diagnostic and therapeutic sciences. Applicants hired to teach online courses must be willing to enroll in the online certification program offered by Georgia Southern University if not already
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OR Armstrong Campus - Savannah, GA OR Liberty Campus - Hinesville, GA Department Information Research Services & Sponsored Programs Job Summary The Research Technology and Data Analyst will support both data
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deadlines Meets with graduate school admissions staff to learn about program requirements, application timelines, and selection processes Completes a structured assessment of current academic and professional
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Department Information Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Job Summary The Center for Advanced Materials & the Department of Biochem, Chemistry & Physics at Georgia Southern University is hiring a Post
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Department Information Department of Computer Science Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the Department of Computer Science as an Software Engineering Assistant on the Statesboro Campus beginning
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undergraduate or graduate level courses in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program. Undergraduate courses may include typical speech and language development, phonetics, American Sign Language