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Details Posted: 20-May-24 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Part-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Engineering Internal Number: 5267698 Part-time Lecturer - Electrical and Computer
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commercial relationships they need to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as filling up with petrol, a programme to prevent
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. The research office assists 50 PIs from the Boston University Departments of CAS Astronomy, ENG Electrical and Computer Engineering, and ENG Mechanical Engineering with every step of the grant life cycle
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to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as filling up with petrol, a programme to prevent ideological extremism, and the
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monitoring and dispatch center. E&F provides a broad portfolio of labor-based services, including building maintenance, landscaping and custodial to a large portion of the University, as well as engineering
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, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), to provide leadership in setting financial, operation, and human resources strategy for EECS in the academic area(s). Will represent
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THIS OPPORTUNITY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY The research-intensive Department of Engineering wish to recruit a Technical Analyst who will be based at the Whittle Laboratory in West
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business. Position Description Troubleshoot, service and repair all types of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) control systems including but not limited to pneumatic, electric, electronic
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reporting issues; review and make recommendations for complex proposal budgeting; field and respond to questions from DLCIs regarding current awards and closeouts; provide data on funding sources and trends
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objectives. We oversee the development, delivery, and support of a number of University-wide technology and systems, including communications, storage, computing, and enterprise systems for staff and students