14 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Tennessee in USA in United States
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Practice Coordinator reports to the Director of EPP and provides daily counseling for current and prospective co-op/internship students, guidance in placing engineering students in educational assignments
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Global Computing Lab - 240000019Z Description Postdoctoral Research Associate The Global Computing Lab (GCLab), in the Department of Electrical Engineering and
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or development into scholarly works. Key responsibilities § Leading funded research program: Perform duties and responsibilities assigned from the current funded programs in the MTRC. § Developing novel ideas
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to support mission and activities · Oversees administrative staff including fiscal director, operations director, technology coordinator and program directors and their subordinates
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and reconciliation for assets sent out for repair, ability to reconcile current list of equipment being sent to Surplus. Assist DL Technology staff with yearly inventory audit by providing follow-up
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QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in agronomy, plant science, agricultural engineering, or closely related field is required. Candidates who are in process of obtaining the degree may be considered but degree must be
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(SPSF) process · Assist with records maintenance on event attendance and other program details for external reporting · Assist with management of equipment reservations, technology
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for instruction and research, and projections on future space needs, infrastructure, and classroom technology. The position serves as the central point of contact in the Office of the Provost for colleges and other
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. Because SAS takes a shared approach to managing administrative and event work, the team has the flexibility to refocus support to respond to current and emerging work needs and priorities across the ORIED
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to programs and resources. To align with the culture of assessment within the Division of Student Life, the coordinator will assess learning outcomes of events, programs, and services by utilizing technology