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plus but NOT required). Skilled in the art of repairing and maintaining electronic equipment, especially electronic test equipment and instrumentation. Ability to design, construct, and implement
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. Prepare College of Arts and Sciences monthly budget performance reports. Provide reports for longer term strategic planning. Communicate with the chair regarding all budgetary issues. (20%) Supervise staff
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colleagues, supervisors and customers face to face and remotely. WORKING CONDITIONS General laboratory environment: The lab is an open floor plan with abundant bench and desk space, and state-of-the-art
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lab students to manage daily operations. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None QUALIFICATIONS Experience/Education: Bachelor degree in graphic design, art or related discipline and 1 year of experience
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created in the assigned project and receive their feedback when the tools are evaluated. Work with undergraduate researchers on the team. (5%) Update job knowledge by studying state-of-the-art development
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, services, and support throughout the university, including the natural and social sciences, engineering, the health sciences, mathematics and statistics, the arts, and the humanities, and foster and
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OBJECTIVE We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to work on an AI in imaging project. Working with a high degree of independence, the Research Associate will develop and publish the state-of-the-art
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to targeted audiences, internal and external. Lead select teams in strategic brainstorming sessions, user-centered content and creative development, and art direction of traditional and digital modalities and
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POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under coordinated supervision of the Maltz Performing Arts Center Director and the Maltz/ Tinkham Veal University Center Executive Director, the Box Office and Venue
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The Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University School of Arts and Sciences seeks one postdoctoral researcher to conduct research in the laboratory of Prof. Lydia Kisley starting as