217 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Kansas
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of appointment. EECS is the largest department in the KU School of Engineering with 42 faculty members and a research volume of over $13 million per year. Faculty engage in research projects across multiple areas
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engage in research projects across multiple areas of interest through the department, the Institute for Information Sciences (I2S), the Center for Remote Sensing and Integrated Systems (CReSIS), and the KU
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facilities, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations. Develop, maintain, and regularly update facility evacuation plans and safety protocols. Manage and maintain KGS asset inventory. Assist with
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disability insurance, other benefit plan options, and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees educational and professional development opportunities. Tuition assistance
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buildings. Serve as Safety Officer for KGS facilities, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations. Develop, maintain, and regularly update facility evacuation plans and safety protocols. Manage and
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include data-driven recruitment of prospective students to KU School of Business via on and off campus events, presentations, and various initiatives. Assistant Director will assist in the development
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are based on these ERC pillars: convergent research, engineering workforce development, and innovation ecosystem, which will impact the engineering and scientific communities, the HVACR industry, and society
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of South Dakota, and Lehigh University. EARTH efforts are based on these ERC pillars: convergent research, engineering workforce development, and innovation ecosystem, which will impact the engineering and
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accomplished in four primary ways: Partnering with local, state, national, and global communities to apply scholarship to implement programs with direct public impact. Developing and publishing generalizable
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, biochemistry, and antiviral research. The successful candidate will be engaged in projects investigating multiple aspects of the coronavirus macrodomain and its impact on viral replication and pathogenesis