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SICE ADMINISTRATION (BL-INAD-IUBLA) The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is world-renowned as an innovative leader in the teaching and research of the use of technology to
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. Career Level: Intermediate FLSA: Nonexempt Job Function: Engineering, Trades & Facility Job Family: Licensed & Skilled Trades Click here to learn more about Indiana University's Job Framework. This posting
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, dynamic environment Seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty Highly thorough and dependable Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under pressure Uses and learns new technology proficiently and
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dependable Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under pressure Intermediate understanding of technology; experience using electronic platforms to perform various tasks. Demonstrated experience solving
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commitment to quality Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment Seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty Uses and learns new technology proficiently and changes practices with
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backgrounds ranging from chemical engineering to stem cell biology, neuroscience and molecular biology. We conduct team-based science, while fostering independence and creative approaches to addressing
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edge technology to identify how inhaled pollutants and pulmonary disease communicate with the brain to impact AD. We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated and organized Scientist interested
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, staff, technology, equipment, and other requirements of an active faculty scholar. Resources: The Chair will be a member of the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and will have access to all the Cancer
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of Computer Science or Instructional Systems Technology degree SKILLS Required Knowledge of instructional design Knowledge of learning management systems and virtual course technology Bloomington, Indiana For full-time
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UITS CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER (UA-DCPO-IUBLA) At University Information Technology Services (UITS) we provide the technology, tools, and services you need to succeed. UITS supports IU's vision