294 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at New York University
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of experience working in a large-scale information technology environment. Working knowledge using network and system diagnostic tools. Experience securing cloud computing environments. Experience with scripting
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by August 2025. 1. Please upload verification as an additional document in the document upload section. 2. Earned PhD in nursing or health-related field and a strong work ethic and commitment
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should have a PhD in an environmental or biological science and at least one year of college-level teaching experience, though senior graduate students (ABD) will be considered. All applications must be
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and PhD or Scuola di Specializzazione Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities At least one year of experience in an archival or museum setting Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Eligibility
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submissions and progress reports. This includes scheduling meetings with PI and program collaborators and taking meeting minutes, making travel and other administrative arrangements research training fellows in
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information technology environment. Working knowledge using network and system diagnostic tools. Experience securing cloud computing environments. Experience with scripting, programming, or automation methods
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status and problem areas. Capable of maintaining consistent job performance despite problems or obstacles in day-to-day operations. Basic computer skills also required, in order to facilitate online
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that introduce students to engineering tools and skills, such as computer aided design, circuitry, coding, and manufacturing techniques. Evaluating students on their technical communication skills Delivering short
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York University Tandon School of Engineering The Electrical and Computer Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Part-Time Research Scholar in Electrical Engineering to join
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Agencies" and is offered as part of the MS program in Clinical Research. This is a 2-credit course and is scheduled for Mondays from 530PM to 710PM (alternative day options potentially available). Course