278 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Washington State University
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electronic design automation and high-performance computing, and these positions are intended to build on these strengths and the newly launched cybersecurity program. The new faculty will have numerous
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research, and we sustain multiple internationally recognized research programs in artificial intelligence/machine learning, electronic design automation and computer architecture, high performance computing
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to communicate and interact effectively with people of varying levels of responsibility and experience, both orally and in writing. Ability to work on multiple projects at the same time with varying timelines and
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skills, with the ability to prioritize multiple projects, meet critical compliance deadlines, and maintain accuracy under pressure. Demonstrated adept research, investigative, and analytical abilities
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required to gain access to restricted areas. The electric power engineering program at WSU is ranked among the top five in the nation in number of faculty, students, and research expenditure. WSU’s power
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- Grounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3 Business Title: Grounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3 Employee Type: Classified Position Details: Summary of Duties: Perform multiple skilled duties in relation
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Sciences, Entomology, School of the Environment, and School of Molecular Biosciences, as well as multiple research groups in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. Interdisciplinary programs and centers
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including health care and dental care options, retirement plans, long-term disability insurance, paid time off, professional development and a host of work/life quality programs. In addition, eligible
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to compile, manipulate, and analyze data and present to end-users in a useful manner. Demonstrated effective project management skills, including ability to be flexible, to manage multiple projects as
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Vertebrate Ecology. We seek applicants whose research program spans spatial and/or temporal scales, or levels of biological organization. Candidates who apply quantitative and inductive approaches to connect