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Engineering is interdisciplinary by design – bringing together our engineering departments (Aerospace & Mechanical, Biomedical, Civil, and Electrical & Computer Engineering) with our Aviation, Computer Science
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at least 5 years of relevant professional experience. For a list of possible classes that we offer, please see: https://cs.slu.edu/academics/courses The Computer Science Department is a fast-growing unit
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appropriate for adjunct appointments. Qualifications Required: Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in Health Data Science, Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Biostatistics, or a related field
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verbal and written instructions Ability to tend to details Ability to maintain records and inventories Ability to operate a personal computer MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor’s degree in science or a
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recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. Adjunct Faculty in Transportation Engineering The Department of Civil
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science or information science program Ability to develop and deliver dynamic information literacy instruction on discovering, evaluating, and using information resources Familiarity with geospatial data
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education and training to core facility users and staff on highly specialized equipment or technology e) Perform procedures and experiments using the facility's specialized equipment or services consistent
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operations. Risk Management & Safety Administer SLU’s international health and travel insurance program(GeoBlue). Develop and implement emergency plans (evacuation, repatriation) and monitor global events
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specialized research applications, high-performance computing (HPC) systems, research storage, data transfer services, and other technology solutions that support faculty, staff, and student researchers
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outreach program (formerly known as the Health Resource Center “HRC,” and also referred to as the “Mobile Clinic”) as a community engagement initiative led by the Office of Ignatian Mission in Medicine