46 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions at University of Oregon
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, C. elegans, and zebrafish to the more complex networks in mice, owls, and humans. ION boasts a highly collaborative faculty with expertise in genetics, development, electrophysiology, optogenetics
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requires a solid understanding of general maintenance and construction, as well as the ability to work independently and adhere to state and local codes. Key responsibilities include performing tasks in
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of interdisciplinary research collaborations in the areas of cybersecurity, programming languages, networking, distributed systems, data science, and high-performance computing, all guided by ethical principles
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. Information Services also includes the Advanced Network Technology Center. IS works closely with the Network for Education and Research in Oregon. Established in 1876, the University of Oregon offers a breadth
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the discipline. The primary research foci of the tenure track faculty are high-performance computing, data science, networking, and distributed systems with cross-cutting concerns of security and privacy
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. Position Summary The Prospect Analyst (analyst) identifies potential donors and aids in determining their philanthropic interests and networks, as well as their affinity for and ability to support the
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support in maintaining network-level communication and processes between Utilities systems and campus IT infrastructure. This position will perform network analytics, maintain and update communication
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Research Schools Network (ORSN). Each of these units has tremendous capacity and impact through cutting-edge scholarship, leading personnel preparation programs, state-of-the-art technical assistance and
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the classroom, the community, and their lives while competing at the highest level in their chosen sport. Position Summary The Athletic Information Technology Coordinator coordinates network, phone, and computer
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to maintain area-specific credentials and keep current in their area of specialty through workshops, conferences, training, networking, and/or reading; and will make themselves available to students before and