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: 108217 Job Description: The program manager plays a critical and collaborative role in fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment on campus. In collaboration with leadership, the program manager
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projects in the general areas of classical and quantum computer architectures. Successful candidates will join Prof. Alex Jones' research group in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-May-25 Location: Syracuse, New York Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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the supervision of Prof. Alison Patteson. Research duties include designing new experimental protocols, acquiring experimental data, interpreting and analyzing collected data, writing manuscripts, and providing
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. Under the supervision of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, this position works primarily on assessment and accreditation project management, support for academic operations, program review project
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Job Description: The Physics Department at Syracuse University invites applications for a postdoctoral position to work on Experimental Particle Physics research with Prof. Mitch Soderberg
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. The instructor will work with other instructors and program leadership to ensure that group placement is accurate, testing standards are met, and customer satisfaction is achieved. Depending on program needs
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responsibilities include, but are not limited to, setting the program vision and goals, supervising senior ERS staff, and aligning resources and policies across campus. The AVP will serve as the universitys
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:00PM | LOS ANGELES CAMPUS | 08/28/2025 - 12/09/2025 Office hours are required. Job Type: Part Time Rank: PTI/Adjunct Campus: Unionized Position Code: Not Applicable Job Description: The SULA Program
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Description: The SULA Program within the College of Visual and Performing Arts seeks a Part-Time Instructor to teach CAR 431.2 Senior Portfolio Development, a three-credit hour course, during the Fall semester