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at our multispecialty practice in a community-based setting. In addition, candidates will lead the development of novel approaches to ambulatory patient care using state of the art technology. The
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Term Salary Grade E.99 Posting Detail Information Position Summary Sponsored Projects Services (SPS) within the Vice President for Research and Economic Development division at the State University
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Library Services (SELS) team and contribute to their work in developing strong collaborative relationships across campus to develop and deliver services that address information needs. Primary duties will
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may have opportunities to teach in other programs. Provide academic and career guidance/mentoring to students and teaching assistants. Curriculum development and systematic program review. Participate
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research in the development and operational management of microwave and mmWave software radio used for projects related to zero-touch wireless UAV networking. Conduct experimental and field work, including
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professional concepts to contribute to the development of the lab research environment in creative and effective ways. Train and/or mentor students and other junior trainees as needed. Participate in
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website, and working with research teams in planning, designing and writing grant proposals related to urban and community development. The position requires independent judgment and initiative, as
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develop a robust pipeline of potential underrepresented faculty members. Qualified participants may be able to transition into tenure-track faculty positions in UB’s School of Engineering and Applied
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require working in a team atmosphere. You must have strong interpersonal and teamwork skills. Must be able to delegate responsibilities, develop an effective workforce, promote teamwork, and provide daily
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simulated learning environments. Planning, developing and implementing evidence-based, innovative, and interactive learning experiences for students within classroom and clinical learning environments