286 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Nevada, Reno
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Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778. Job Description The Graduate Assistant, Entrepreneurial Development, will support the Program
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Mountains, from LaTour Demonstration State Forest east of Redding, CA to Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest east of Fresno, CA. Totaling hundreds of study plots and multiple nested experiments, the AMEX
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Coordinator. Through this position, student workers can expect to develop various professional skills and apply a hands-on approach to their work through community-engaged praxis. There may be times when
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county-level child welfare agencies. This position plays a vital role in the development and implementation of a statewide, evidence-informed, competency-based child welfare training program that enhances
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. Candidates with skills in preventative maintenance and full lifecycle IT equipment management, including system performance monitoring across multiple locations. Schedule The typical work schedule is Monday
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fill orders; Distribute items over-the-counter; prepare orders for shipping; determine correct packaging method; Load pallets for shipment on transport vehicles and delivery or ship supplies to various
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well in a team environment, and thrives as a self-starter. Knowledge of photography, videography, and social media platforms is a plus. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your skills, gain
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includes researchers across multiple departments within UNR and UNR Med, and the position offers a strong opportunity to contribute to a vibrant research environment. Applicants must demonstrate a strong
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to support research launch. This Assistant Professor position is expected to develop nationally recognized, extramurally funded research programs, mentor PhD students, and participate in undergraduate teaching
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powerhouse, earning multiple Carnegie Classifications, including an R1 research designation and the prestigious Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The University’s most recent comprehensive