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Recent former analysts have enrolled in top Economics PhD programs, including the University of California—San Diego (UCSD), Boston University, and Notre Dame. A completed bachelor’s degree in economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related degree is required at the time of appointment.
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For appointments at Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor level, applicants must have a doctoral degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a closely related engineering or science discipline.
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Qualifications:Undergraduate or graduate degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Applied Computational Math Sciences or related Engineering discipline.
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The candidate should have at least a BS in computer science background and coursework at graduate or undergraduate level in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, machine learning, natural language processing, blockchain, and/or bioinformatics.
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A major in either Math, Engineering, Computer Science, Computer information Systems, Cyber Security, Management Information Systems (MIS) and Data Science, and others. We want you to be a recent graduate, having a STEM undergraduate degree with a technical minor, a graduate degree with a technology focus, or completion of an accelerated learning program (accredited/state-licensed) in technology focused on foundational software development skills.
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We will have you work on rotational assignments for a variety of experiences including Full- Stack development, Cloud, Data, and products like Salesforce, Mosaic, Duck Creek, etc. As a digital transformation partner to more than 750 clients, LTIMindtree brings extensive domain and technology expertise to help drive superior competitive differentiation, customer experiences, and business outcomes in a converging world.
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We will provide you a strong peer and cohort community to support learning and development. These assignments will provide you learning and exposure to modern engineering practices and Agile ways of working.
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Candidates who apply should be creative, innovative, and cognizant of cutting-edge technologies in emerging CIS and Computer Science fields. Simpson University is seeking a full-time professor (open rank) in the Business Department to teach Computer Information Systems (CIS) and assorted Business Management courses beginning in the Fall of 2023.
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Graduate degree in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, or related Scientific Domain. Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, or related Scientific Domain.
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We are looking for a candidate with 5+ years of experience in a Data Engineer role, who has attained a Graduate degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Informatics, Information Systems or another quantitative field.
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New York Institute of Technology's six schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in in-demand disciplines including computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; biology, health professions, and medicine; architecture and design; engineering; IT and digital technologies; management; and energy and sustainability.
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Associate degree in applied science (AAS) drafting and computer aided design (CAD) or in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering technology, or relevant equivalent experience and/or education.
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Requirements: Pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Computer Science or related degree field. We support concept development, modeling, control systems, and powertrain energy management and for combustion and electrified vehicles and off-road machines.
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Associate degree in applied science (AAS) in drafting and design computer aided design (CAD) or in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering technology and a minimum of 7 years of equivalent experience.
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BSc/BA in Computer Science, Engineering or relevant field; graduate degree in Statistics or another quantitative field is preferred. Role: Analytics Data science and IOT Lead.
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