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for success in the classroom and beyond. The Research Assistant-I will provide highly responsible technical skills in carrying out various research projects including testing, acquiring data and following human
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communication in accordance with human resources protocol; Meet regularly with peer advisors for personal and professional development and ensure ongoing communication; Ensure peer advisors are abiding by
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this potential, focusing on AI- based quantitative imaging of human hemodynamics, as well as neural network models of nonlinear ultrasound for imaging and quantitative tissue property estimation. The outcome of
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instruction; act as a faculty liaison for collection development. Provide general and course-specific instruction, teaching in person, online, and in hybrid formats, and assist with all instruction initiatives
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. The 21-month EMBA is designed for working professionals interested in pursuing a transformative, in-person program while minimizing time away from work and home. Classes meet face-to-face one weekend a
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. The 21-month EMBA is designed for working professionals interested in pursuing a transformative, in-person program while minimizing time away from work and home. Classes meet face-to-face one weekend a
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: patient recruiting and screening, assistance with conducting human EEG, fMRI and behavioral studies, and data analysis. Assistance with IRB protocols. Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional
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, Humanities, and Technology Salary Range Negotiable Pay Basis Monthly Position Status Academic Year Location Richardson Position End Date (if temporary) Posting Open Date 06/17/2024 Posting Close Date 07/08
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development (please visit https://labs.utdallas.edu/caolab for more details). The Cao Lab is well funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and the Cancer Prevention and
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with Rapid ILL, SHARES, and Trans Amigos Express. Engage in both face-to-face and virtual reference assistance. Minimum Education and Experience Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from