31 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"U.S" positions at SUNY University at Buffalo
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Computer Science Programming Languages Department Computer Science and Engineering Posting Number F250026
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conditioning equipment. Leading and training other crew members and must possess good oral communication skills to assist them. Also to be successful in this position your experience must include the following: Ability
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UB’s top programs and research initiatives. In this role, you will: Manage a portfolio of corporate/foundation prospects and secure gifts of $50,000+. Partner with faculty, deans, and university
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salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit – all in
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. Outstanding Benefits Package Working at UB comes with benefits that exceed salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and
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organized. Successful candidates should possess advanced expertise in statistical programming languages such as SAS, Stata and/or R. There is funding available for these positions for up to two years, however
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transdisciplinary initiatives. FOR ALL POSITIONS The postdoctoral associates should be self-motivated, creative, productive, and organized. Successful candidates should possess expertise in statistical programming
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, and people-focused Talent Management Coordinator to support a comprehensive and evolving staff development program. This role plays a key part in advancing a positive and inclusive work culture while
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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Title Administrative Assistant 1 (NY HELPS) Classification Title Administrative Assistant 1 Department Romance Languages and
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on projects investigating speech outcomes for individuals with neurologic diseases associated with dysarthria and speech outcomes following voice treatment for vocal hyperfunction. Duties may include, but