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policy, standards, and practices, and guide the acquisition of advanced security technology; Provide guidance and influence the university with regard to network and computing security needs in selecting
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proposals; and Maintains organized records to support compliance and transparency. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, computer/data science, social sciences, or a closely related
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, an on-campus 3T MRI facility, EEG, TMS and tES, eye-tracking, and animal housing facilities. In addition, researchers benefit from access to high-performance computing resources and Azure cloud infrastructure
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the acquisition of advanced security technology; Provide guidance and influence the university with regard to network and computing security needs in selecting hardware and software technologies, choosing between
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scalable, highly available, highly reliable and fault-tolerant systems on advanced computing architectures including cloud computing infrastructure. Architect, design, and deploy software applications based
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Analytics, Cybersecurity, Human Centered Computing (including Information Visualization, Human Computer Interaction, Social Computing, Pervasive & Ubiquitous Computing), Network Science, Cloud Computing
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check: Yes About the Department: The Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience in the College of Science at George Mason University is an academic program with a mission advance understanding of
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–funded programs, ensuring regulatory compliance, high‑quality program execution, and alignment with Mason’s mission to advance workforce readiness and national security education. Responsibilities: Project
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with university policies, federal regulations, and the strategic priorities of Mason Defense and CPE. Responsibilities: Program Leadership and Oversight Leads execution and oversight of federally funded
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Department: Biomedical Sciences (BMED) in the College of Science offers a graduate certificate program that helps students prepare for, gain admission to, and succeed in health professional schools including