89 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering uni jobs at Delaware State University in United States
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, multifaceted agriculture systems issues. The Agriculture Engineer will be responsible for working with the software, electrical, and mechanical design teams to identify, select, and integrate precision
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General Description of the Position The Environmental Engineer position reports to the Associate Research Director (ARD) and the Associate Dean of Research (ADR) at Delaware State University (DSU
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General Description of the Position The Division of Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science (PEMaCS) - Mathematical Sciences at Delaware State University (DSU) seeks applicants for a
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channels such as telephone, email, chat, social media or in person. Requires the ability to effectively problem solve customer issues. The ability to learn new technology, products or customer policies
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(PCB) printers, 3D printers, etc. Candidates with an associate degree or bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering and experience in electronics, hardware-software interfacing
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state, regional, national, and international organizations. Other areas of need include: 1) deep familiarity with and the ability to integrate Specialized Program Association (SPA) expectations
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. Directs students to vocational resources and assist with submission of applications for graduate school, scholarships, grants, financial aid, and employment. 11. Supervises work-study students. Required
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policies and procedures. 4. Knowledge of external funding criteria for each scholarship. Qualification Standards 1. Education: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Public Administration or a
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new technologies. Interact effectively, confidently, and professionally with others and exemplify professional courtesy in all interactions and while representing DSU. Remain current on research, policy
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dissemination of scholarship award reports. Support and contribute to the creation and implementation of planned gift protocols and processes. Engage in CASE in-person and online professional development