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Criminal Background Check: Yes About the Department: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the oldest and largest departments within the College of Engineering and Computing
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Department: The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department offers B.S. and M.S. degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering, a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as
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, artificial intelligence, robotics, visual computing, theory, databases, bioinformatics, HCI, and software engineering. The department has grown from 550 undergraduate majors in 2012 to over 2,400 today
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deployment of production systems (products). Experience with systems operations and functions, to include data analysis/statistics, networking, and data security: Systems of systems, mesh processing, parallel
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at the Mason Springfield facility. Responsibilities: Administers day-to-day security operations, including physical security controls, personnel processing, program reviews, visitor control, document
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, artificial intelligence, robotics, visual computing, theory, databases, bioinformatics, HCI, and software engineering. The department has grown from 550 undergraduate majors in 2012 to over 2,400 today
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deliver complete business solutions that streamline processes, eliminate redundancies, and foster growth. Technology Services offers a variety of technical services that support and advance both divisional
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relationships with our customers and to deliver complete business solutions that streamline processes, eliminate redundancies, and foster growth. Technology Services offers a variety of technical services
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. Foster innovation to support George Mason's overall mission by employing new methods to deliver financial services and collaborating on process improvements and new initiatives. Provide accurate and timely
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implement strategic enrollment management plans, create and facilitate processes, and inform policies that guide students through their academic journey from recruitment to post-matriculation. Driven by a