12 phd in power electronics positions at University of California Los Angeles in United States
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optimization and radiopharmaceutical screening. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or chemical engineering and be comfortable with mechanical system
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of Computing & Information Services (ACIS) supports more than 2,500 users, including faculty, senior administration, staff, MBA, MFE and PhD students. ACIS provides comprehensive and integrated web development
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from one task to another, including constantly changing between computer use and face-to-face public interaction. (Required) Demonstrated ability to speak clearly and professionally on a one-to-one basis
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, application services, product services, computer science, computer information systems, or related field. (Preferred) Proven ability to identify key issues critical to the organization's long-range success of a
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. Qualifications Five years Experience working in one or more of the following fields: computer science, computer information systems, software development, or related field. (Required) And Advanced experience with
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mentoring of junior postdocs, technical staff, and graduate and undergraduate students. Overseeing collaborations with scientific community. Additional Duties: Ability to work on multiple projects efficiently
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: information technology, data services, application services, IT service management, or related field. (Preferred) Foundational knowledge of the development and configuration of software solutions. (Required) Ability
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service skills with an emphasis on patience and professionalism. (Required) Organized, flexible, adaptable, and able to contend with complexity and nuance. (Required) Ability to work effectively with
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) Five years experience leading teams in a management or leadership role, particularly in a fast-paced, service-oriented environment. (Preferred) Strong strategic thinking skills and ability to define a
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. The Hammer understands that art not only has the power to transport us through aesthetic experience but can also provide significant insight into some of the most pressing cultural, political, and social