45 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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Title: IT Programmer Analyst Employee Classification: IT Programmer Analyst Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Enrollment Management SubDivision-Department: UNT-Enrollment Systems
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collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing data from multiple sources to assess the effectiveness of career development strategies and inform decision-making. Knowledge of best practices for managing and leading
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Title: Director of Development, Houston Employee Classification: Director, Development Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Advancement SubDivision-Department: UNT-Principal Gifts
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Title: ERP Programmer Analyst I Employee Classification: ERP Programmer Analyst I Campus: University of North Texas - System Administration Division: SYS-Information Technology SubDivision
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Title: Executive Director of Development, Principal Gifts Employee Classification: Executive Dir, Development Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Advancement SubDivision-Department: UNT
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Title: Adjunct Instructor - Educational Psychology Human Development and Family Science Employee Classification: Adjunct Faculty Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Provost SubDivision
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Title: Director of Development, G. Brint Ryan College of Business Employee Classification: Director, Development Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Advancement SubDivision-Department
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trials. Our translational approach is intended to foster discovery and expedite those discoveries toward the benefit of those suffering from brain disease. A particular emphasis of ITR is the development
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, applying state-of-the-art sensing technologies and self-developed algorithms. Minimum Qualifications • Ph.D. in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, and other fields that explore Artificial Intelligence
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), Arabic, Tagalog, Farsi, French, or/and Yoruba. Position Overview The postdoctoral research associate will work closely with the Ko Research Group to develop novel theories and algorithms for studying