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nurturing, learning environment for infants through kindergarten age. Focusing on developing every child’s specific needs, including communication and language skills, physical abilities, as well as emotional
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years. Preferred Education and Experience Ph.D. Expertise in programming in a language such as Python, MATLAB, R, or FORTRAN. Willingness to learn and use new languages. Prior hydrologic modeling
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source of their communication disorders. This would include hearing aid dispensing and fitting of assistive technology when appropriate. The performance of diagnostic vestibular evaluations on an adult
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environment for infants through kindergarten Age. We focus on developing every child’s specific needs, including communication and language skills, physical abilities, emotional and social growth and cognitive
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environment for infants through kindergarten Age. We focus on developing every child’s specific needs, including communication and language skills, physical abilities, emotional and social growth, and cognitive
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an innovative and creative individual to fill our Web Designer position. Apply now to join our creative team! The Web Designer will develop web pages, email marketing collateral and other digital assets
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Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience REQUIRED: Ph.D in Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, or Linguistics HIGHLY PREFERRED: Ph. D. in Cognitive Neuroscience
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to rule out hearing loss as the source of their communication disorders. This would include hearing aid dispensing and fitting of assistive technology when appropriate. The performance of diagnostic
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kindergarten Age. We focus on developing every child’s specific needs, including communication and language skills, physical abilities, emotional and social growth and cognitive development. Our Program fosters
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tenure-track, open-rank faculty positions in Speech Science, Language Science, and Hearing Science. Applicants with expertise spanning the spectrum of basic, applied, and clinical research in speech