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Engineering within the new School of Science and Engineering invites applications for a non tenure track faculty position in computer engineering. Candidates in the areas of Embedded Systems, Robotics, and
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Computer Engineering seeks an enthusiastic adjunct faculty member to instruct in lecture courses in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. Course assignments will be made with respect
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research institutions. The TGI is led by Saint Louis University and includes the Danforth Plant Science Center, Harris-Stowe State University, Missouri University of Science and Technology, University
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Electrical Engineering within the new School of Science and Engineering invites applications for a non tenure track faculty position in computer engineering. Candidates in the areas of Embedded Systems
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Electrical Engineering within the new School of Science and Engineering invites applications for a faculty position in computer engineering. Candidates in the following areas are highly encouraged to apply
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science in geotechnical engineering is required, with a preference for expertise on geographic information systems, remote sensing, or other related geospatial fields for soil characterization. The Saint
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or science experience with geospatial information Considerable experience in both administrative and project management across diverse teams and organizations Previous experience with project design and
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/visual support for university systems; installs and configures new AV software, hardware and solutions, provides guidance on technology; reviews, prioritizes, documents, and actively resolves customer
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used by field personnel. Types, files input and retrieves data on personal computers; aides and directs visitors to appropriate locations; prepares information research for monthly reports on overall
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applications; performs data input and maintains database information; evaluates transfer credits and calculates grade point averages; receives appointments and calls; greets prospective students and their