128 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Louisville
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plays a key role in maintaining office processes, managing resources, and contributing to the smooth execution of programs and services offered through the Office of Student Engagement. Essential Duties
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-house and external computational chemistry software, preparing journal articles and attending research conferences to disseminate results. Potential candidates should have programming experience
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; present engaging learning experiences; respond to students in a timely manner; communicate regularly with the program director; maintain collegial and respectful relations with members of the UofL community
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engagement in AI and cybersecurity, positioning the Center as a self-sustaining regional and national leader. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Develop and implement the Center's strategic plan
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these positions are primarily teaching-focused, candidates should be prepared to teach a broad range of Computer Science and Engineering courses. These may include, but are not limited to: Python Programming, Java
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arrangements; maintain the calendar for Chair and plan and schedule meetings; track and record faculty leave requests, assist with faculty affairs-related documents (e.g., annual work plans, performance reviews
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. Has good rapport with patients, peers and supervisors. Organized: Employee demonstrates the ability to plan, prioritize and organize tasks. - Professionalism and Customer Service: Responsive. Inform
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: Responsible to adhere to Kentucky Childcare Regulation requirements as set forth by the Cabinet for Families and Children at all times and the requirements of the USDA Food Program. The Teacher Aide is
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on department needs, programming, staffing, and/or scheduling. The primary work location for this position is at the Belknap Campus. The minimum salary for this position is $59,655.00. Employee Benefits
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students and employees. We believe that employees who feel valued and respected will create policies, programs, practices, research agendas, and services that effectively meet the needs and exceed the