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computer graphics, mixed reality, artificial intelligence and the learning sciences together with talented personnel from the entertainment industry with the goal of creating the next generation of systems
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, achieved by providing students with experiential, practice-, and competency- based learning, and culturally responsive training that is informed by empirical evidence and best practices. The Suzanne Dworak
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LAW-652 Computer Crime Law for LLM Students (2 units) This course covers the new legal issues raised by computer crimes. It addresses how digital crimes challenge traditional approaches
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variety of research procedures, tests and techniques. - Maintains accurate records of procedures used to conduct experiments. Uses laboratory/computer equipment to conduct analyses of experiment data
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environment in orderly, operable condition. Under the direction of the USC Safety Office and the principal investigator, the student learns laboratory safety, animal handling, and, if appropriate, basic
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a forklift and other material handling equipment and to use scales, postage meters, UPS and FedEx machines and other similar machines Familiar with related US DOT regulations on Hazardous Material and
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settings such as computer lab learning, eLearning, webinars, classroom, large conference rooms, etc. The Training Specialist will also be responsible for small project management initiatives and
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considerations. Learn more about our benefits and perks here: https://employees.usc.edu/benefits-perks/ Equity, diversity, inclusion, opportunity, and access are of central importance to the Gould School of Law
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analysis, expertise in multi-omics data integration, and working experience with computational modeling and machine learning. The ideal candidate will be able to process and analyze high dimensional
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, tests and techniques. Maintains accurate records of procedures used to conduct experiments. Uses laboratory/computer equipment to conduct analyses of experiment data. Provides routine interpretations