131 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Colorado in United-States in United States
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Lecturer - 33709 Faculty Description University of Colorado | CU Denver Electrical Engineering Lecturer Join the University of Colorado Denver About the University of Colorado - Denver
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Lecturer - 33697 Faculty Description Join the University of Colorado Denver Department of Computer Science & Engineering Lecturer About the University of Colorado - Denver The University of Colorado
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* Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers * The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Information Technology (CLAS - IT) department provides the technology infrastructure, technical
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Lecturer - Computer Science - 33369 Faculty Description Lecturer of Computer Science College of Engineering and Applied Science Elevate Your Career at UCCS: Innovate, Inspire, and Impact in
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processes for students each semester. Work with the bursar’s office to charge student for consumable AT. Assistive Technology Management 15% Oversee the installation and maintenance of software in
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professional development activities to remain current with academic advising best practices. New Student Programs Prepare for and facilitate in-person and virtual academic advising presentations and appointments
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hormones in disease onset and progression. Current project funding supports the creation of tissue-engineered models of both aging and disease, with a specific focus on cardiovascular diseases. The candidate
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, and current trends in the assistive technology field. Direct assistive technology and instructional technology experience, and an understanding of electronic and information technology (E&IT
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Assistant Professor in Architecture - 33568 Faculty Description Assistant Professor in Architecture with an emphasis in Building Technology College of Architecture and Planning Position #00656158
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* The College of Engineering, Design and Computing - Department of Bioengineering Campus seeks an Administrative Assistant III to work in the Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering’s Assistive Technology