336 applied-physic positions at Case Western Reserve University in United-States in United States
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Date: November 2023 Title: Postdoctoral Scholar Department: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Biomedical Engineering School: Medicine Location: Old Brooklyn Health Center Supervisor Name and
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healthcare. The computer engineer 1 will receive supervision on new aspects of the work and on difficult problems. They will apply the principles of software engineering to the development, maintenance
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maintain schedule of classes for all departmental courses; develop a process for tracking and verifying student enrollment, academic status, and enrollment in each of the departments¿ scheduled classes, and
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master’s degrees and certificates. Responsible for designing a process that ensures that all contacts by prospects with the law school, from the initial point of inquiry through completion of the admissions
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POSITION OBJECTIVE The Housing Assignments Coordinator is responsible for the management of housing assignment administration. The coordinator will utilize a developmental, intentional, and
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, imagery, and layout. (30%) Manage the design and uploading process for all project materials, based on best practices for using a content management system. (10%) Use trend intelligence and knowledge
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Post-Doc, Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Title: Post-doc Department: Medicine/Biomedical Engineering Supervisor Name and Title: Mohamed Draz Application Information: a CV along with at least 3
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to discuss program improvements, curriculum updates, and best practices in clerkships. Support the groups’ meetings. (7%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Cohorting for Clinical Programs: Facilitate the process of
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for all departments in the Case School of Engineering, delivering guidance to school staff, faculty, and leadership on multiple levels. The assistant dean will be responsible for leading the school’s office
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The Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University School of Arts and Sciences seeks one postdoctoral researcher to conduct research in the laboratory of Prof. Lydia Kisley starting as