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). Relevant courses (systems analysis, database systems, Java, web programming). Experience with security administration for related systems and applications (e.g., PeopleSoft) and supporting mainframe systems
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an active role in other projects and activities within the Smart Materials Lab and assist in supervising undergraduate or PhD students. Applicants must hold a PhD with at least 3 years of experience in
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and implements notification protocols. Oversees NYU's International Travel Program, to interface and monitor alerts from 3rd party providers, notify University and travelers of impending safety and
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lifecycle—from pre-arrival through departure—and contributes broadly to Student Life Services operations. The role supports student engagement and wellbeing through effective programming, clear communications
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displaying a comprehensive knowledge of the department's activities, policies and programs. Interact with the general public as NYU liaison and with University personnel including those at the senior level to
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Strategically develop and direct an innovative array of programs and services related to career exploration, planning and undergraduate career development. Under the direction of Undergraduate
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, advise on application set-up and build/create application security as required. Work with functional managers and systems users to determine appropriate security configurations and to create audit programs
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collaboration and interpersonal communication skills. Strong understanding of AI/ML concepts, methodologies, and applications. Proven ability to gather program in AI. Deep expertise in Python and standard ML/Data
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for prospective students and lead recruitment efforts which attract a broad range of applicants to the SPS Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) degree offerings including onsite and fully online
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in applying to PhD programs in Psychology are especially encouraged to apply. The WOO study is a 3-year grant-funded study examining two randomized controlled trials of a writing intervention for 1