68 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"UCL"-"U"-"Prof.-Dr" positions at Purdue University
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using common programming languages, tools and techniques including Python/C/C++/Java, scripting languages such as Shell, databases, or web applications working with researchers to integrate computing
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new research activities - centered around data science, artificial intelligence, programming languages, theoretical computer science, machine learning, and cybersecurity - are the future focus of
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an approved Medical Assistant program. Verified certification to practice in the state of Indiana with a completed background check. Thorough knowledge of scientific principles of aseptic technique and general
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initiatives related to content area(s) Providing subject-matter expertise to guide program direction across content teams Mentoring peers in program planning and implementation Leading or co-leading statewide
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enriching international experiences. Promote study away opportunities through creative marketing, outreach campaigns, classroom visits, and campus events. Advise students on program selection, academic fit
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manner. Maintain FERPA and Title X certification Assist with program-related duties and administrative tasks, including placement, orientation, proctoring, student evaluations, curriculum and program
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accredited Veterinary Technology Program May consider 10 years in a veterinary General Practice Must become RVT in Indiana within 12 months of hire Skills Needed: Must possess good oral and written
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researchers to integrate computing techniques into research activities using common HPC programming languages, tools, and techniques including Fortran and/or C/C++, MPI, OpenMP, CUDA An equivalent combination
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operation, vacuum system handling, geologic sample handling and preparation, and computer programming in languages such as Python or Matlab are strongly preferred. Additional Information: Purdue University
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financial assistance and targeted support for low-income Indiana residents (21st Century Scholars). Many are first-generation and/or racially minoritized. The program is rooted in four guiding principles