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Community Learning Center (PYU-21st CCLC). PYU-21st CCLC serves 3rd -8th grade students, including students with special needs, delivering a science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) based
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management, operations management, industrial engineering, or a closely related discipline; have extensive industry experience at the senior executive level at major corporations; be well connected with
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management, operations management, industrial engineering, or a closely related discipline; have extensive industry experience at the senior executive level at major corporations; be well connected with
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composites and develop science; and engineering methods for designing, scaling, optimizing and controlling relevant manufacturing processes. These positions will be based at the Rutgers’ School of Engineering
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communications, protocol and ICF version control. Minimum Education and Experience: Master's Degree in a related field plus three (3) years of research experience, two (2) of which shall have included university
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appointments, schedules meetings, and responds to inquiries. Develops and implements controls for work assignments under the direction of the RNA City: Egg Harbor Township State: NJ Posting Number: 26ST0518
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maintenance, preventive maintenance and inspections on mechanical equipment and related equipment/systems. Ancillary equipment and suppo11 systems is inclusive of, but not limited to; controls, regulators
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title ECE Summer Session 2026 Instructors Department Electical & Computer Engineer Salary Details A minimum of $2,777 per credit Offer
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discipline expertise and computational areas, such as data science, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), generative AI and other technology innovations. Key details of this position include
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. Posting Summary Looking for a qualified candidate that can train current grad students in plasma and flame synthesis of graphene nanoflakes and hydrocarbon films, based on Rutgers patents in the technology