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partners, the University of Washington’s College of Engineering is developing a new generation of innovators. A national leader in educating engineers, each year the College turns out new discoveries
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) is an academic department in the College of Engineering serving more than 750 students
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that are harvested directly from the operating room. In parallel, we are trying to develop and characterize mouse and human culture models that recapitulate the heterogeneity seen in patient tumors in order to allow
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Office of Research has an outstanding opportunity for a Software Engineer to focus on enterprise system integration. This position will be
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, we bring together students, scientists, engineers, and clinicians to develop innovative and cost-effective health care solutions that improve lives. Our inclusive and collaborative culture empowers our
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and philanthropic support. This starts with creating a culture of belonging within our organization that values the diverse experiences and expertise of our team members, allowing everyone to thrive
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of Science in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture. • Working knowledge of MEP systems and engineering concepts. • Strong understanding of civil engineering principles, codes, and regulations
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of the enterprise. We engage our community to foster a security-aware culture by producing original communications, developing, collecting, curating, and administering training materials, and conducting phish testing
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and philanthropic support. This starts with creating a culture of belonging within our organization that values the diverse experiences and expertise of our team members, allowing everyone to thrive
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services so researchers can spend more time researching. The Full-Stack Engineer will ensure efficient delivery and effective support for University research by building and supporting some of UW’s most