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Professor and Associate Director - Sherman Center About the Opportunity Founded in 2014, the Northeastern University College of Engineering's Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship
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objectives. The Senior Business Analyst also makes recommendations for solutions or improvements to business processes that can be accomplished through new technology or alternative uses of existing technology
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About the Opportunity The Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering is the largest Academic Department within the College of Engineering. The Academic Assistant plays a pivotal role in
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, data-driven and technology-enabled value creation, enabling technologies for consumer engagement, consumer behavior, brand management, and marketing technology management. The Visiting NTT Teaching
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comfort working with technology is necessary Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite—especially Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook, Teams—and OneNote In this fast-paced office, the successful candidate will
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About the Opportunity Job Description Summary: Individuals are sought to teach 1) graduate courses in science and technology relevant to the biotechnology field specifically to biopharmaceuticals
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requirements. Also included would be technology refresh and implementation of new technologies. This individual will also educate external vendors on University standards, quality of service and best practices
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community's engagement and position our group as a thought leader in the field. If you are passionate about technology, community building, and aspire to play a key role in shaping the future of AI research, we
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, industry partners, and students, document preparation, IAB meeting preparations, etc. QUALIFICATIONS: A PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences, or related field is
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on the specific needs of the Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship Education. Responsibilities include preparation of lectures, course materials, examinations, and evaluation of student performance in