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/29/2024 Job Summary To assist in the daily operation of the Parking Office at Parking Structure 3 by completing supporting functions as assigned by Parking & Transportation Manager. Minimum Education
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limited to, using active seismic and GPR data to map subsurface structures along the Gulf Coast of Texas, monitoring ground water levels in west Texas, and understanding pressure/stress in fractured bedrock
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meetings, stand, climb, and walk. Must have the physical ability to conduct on-site inspections of all facilities at The University of Texas at Dallas, including construction and maintenance projects
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performing a variety of administrative and student record-related duties requiring a thorough knowledge of University and department structure, policies, and procedures, student records requirements, and
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. Performs construction, routine maintenance, and labor tasks, and other duties as assigned. Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information May be required to report to on-site work location
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partners. Minimum Education and Experience - Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, facilities, management, higher education, or related field; - 1-3 years experience in a
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assignment software and Peoplesoft or other campus software. Basic understanding of data analytics within the system, utilizing StarQL or similar database structures. 1 to 3 years of supervisory experience
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to explore cross-discipline research topics that support the recent Jonsson School Strategic Research Thrusts. The Research Administrator will assist faculty with proposal construction for both new multi
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together with structural and functional neuroimaging measurement (including fMRI and intracranial EEG) to assess developmental changes in task-based functional networks and their underlying brain structures
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structural neuroimaging, computational modeling, and longitudinal data analysis to investigate the mechanisms of self-referential processing and social motivation/behavior in young people (ages 10 – 25) and