Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
, VRRP, and LDP protocols. Python and shell scripting automation in a Unix environment. Thorough understanding of modern forwarding and control plane architectures. Knowledge of wave division multiplexing
-
areas of computer science, and especially welcome applicants with teaching strengths in introductory programming, software engineering, discrete mathematics, algorithms, computer architecture, and
-
of modern forwarding and control plane architectures. Knowledge of wave division multiplexing concepts and components. Strong oral and written communication skills. Desired Education/Experience: Bachelor's
-
introductory and advanced undergraduate courses in all areas of Computer Science from software engineering to algorithms to computer architecture and AI. The current teaching load for full-time lecturers is
-
enrolled in bachelor program for interior design, architecture, graphics, or similar. Additional Information: Location: Ackerman Rd, 660 (0242) Position Type: Temporary (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 20 Shift
-
, architecture, construction management or related field OR an equivalent combinations of education, training and experience. Licensed Architect or Engineer with 4 or more years of experience in capital
-
infrastructure outside of OARnet’s administrative control. Coordinates with OARnet’s Tier 3 and Client Services groups in the development of network architecture solutions that align with OARnet’s technology
-
Qualifications Minimum Bachelor's Level Degree, preferably in architecture and/or engineering, construction management or equivalent experience. Minimum 6 years of medical center or higher academic experience in
-
experience Experience gathering user requirements and translating ambiguous business problems into a conceptual analytical and technical architecture A demonstrated ability to learn, acquire and utilize new
-
research on the functional and structural architecture of the human brain, and its role in cognition; programs, runs, and analyzes behavioral and brain-imaging experiments using functional magnetic resonance