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Master's degree in computer science, computer information systems, computer information technology, computer engineering, or computer-based information systems or related field(s.
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We also offer Master's degree programs in Computer Science, in Bioinformatics, in Data Science (jointly with Dept. of Math/Stat), and in Computational Linguistics (jointly with LLD, expected to begin in Fall 2024.
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Bachelor's degree in Digital Forensic Science, Computer Science / Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Information Technology, Mathematics, Criminal Justice, or related field and a minimum of 8+ years digital forensic collection and processing experience.
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Statistics, operations research, bioinformatics, economics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, industrial engineering). Java, Python, ScalaExperience in Natural Language Understanding, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization, Data Mining or Machine Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence.
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Essential SkillsBachelor's / Master’s or degree in Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics, Computational linguistics, Engineering, or a related field. We work alongside product teams across MI ES on break-through ideas using tools and techniques spanning the entire spectrum of Data Science, Statistics, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, NLP, Gen AI, Operations Research, Data and Machine Learning Engineering.
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Auditor III Bachelor’s degree (copy of transcript requested upon interview) or Master’s degree in accounting, business administration, computer science, computer/management information systems, economics, finance, math, public affairs or related fields.
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Requirements · Bachelor’s degree in computer science or similar engineering discipline -or- 4+ years of PLC programming or computer science experience in an industrial atmosphere.
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Your own computer (Windows, Linux, or Macintosh desktop or laptop) with current web browser installed (Firefox, Edge, Safari, Chrome)Access to broadband internet connection at all times during employment (DSL, 4G/LTE, FIOS, Satellite, or Cable/Xfinity/ComcastEquipment/technology which enables you to communicate synchronously during meetings and other events, such as USB Headset, speaker and microphone, captioning services, adaptive technology, assistive devices, etc.
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PhD in Engineering or Science with preference in Quantum Computing, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science. B.S. in physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or other technical field.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in: Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Digital Forensics, Legal Studies, Accounting, Finance, Psychology, or Biology.
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The College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education offers rigorous, high-quality undergraduate curricula in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Data Science, Education, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Political Science, Psychology, and Applied Sociology.
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Master's in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or Management Information Systems plus three years of experience in software development using Python, Alteryx, SQL, OTBI reporting, Oracle BI Publisher, Oracle Fast Formulas, HCM Extracts, SOAP, REST API services, Workday HCM Modules, Workday Studio, Enterprise Interface Builder (EIB), Workday Report Writer, AWS Application Integration, Tableau, Excel, and JIRA. Excellent communication (oral and written) skills are also required.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in GMP quality control or manufacturing with a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology, biochemistry, or a related life science; or a minimum of 1 year of experience in GMP quality control or manufacturing with a Master of Science degree in microbiology, biochemistry, or a related life science.
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Mentor junior team members Basic Qualifications Master in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent industry experience with a focus on computer graphics and real-time rendering.
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Under the general supervision of the Division Dean of Science, Engineering, Computer Science, and Math, the Adjunct Associate Professor of Geology teaches organized classes primarily in the Earth Science discipline; the primary responsibility is to teach up to 10 units (part-time) in the assigned discipline.
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