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Information Sciences (GIS), cartography, and scientific writing for the summer of 2024. As a graduate research assistant, you will work closely with Dr. Kelly Biedenweg and PhD candidate Krista Harrington
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specializes in Geographical Information Sciences (GIS), cartography, and scientific writing. As a graduate research assistant, you will work closely with Dr. Kelly Biedenweg and PhD candidate Krista Harrington
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flexible, programmable, or reconfigurable materials or structures and structures with novel physical properties; Physics-informed machine learning for computational multi-physics modeling and analysis; and
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to establish a research program exploring the scientific fundamentals of computational optimization and machine learning methods. Some demonstrated experience in using machine learning methods to advance
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PhD or terminal degree (Masters for some Extension positions and MLS for Library positions), demonstrated ability to teach in a classroom Extension, or other setting, and develop a research program in
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-health interventions for people who lack access to mental health care, human-computer interaction). In the School of Psychological Science, we recognize the social barriers that have systematically
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, performance, music education, or music technology. The faculty member appointed will teach core music theory and aural skills classes and will help to develop and maintain the music theory curriculum
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. This Assistant or Associate Professor of Teaching is expected to teach in their area of expertise across the wide range of Kinesiology curriculum. The successful candidate is also expected to engage in research
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learning and outreach tools including online and hybrid classes, multimedia and digital communications, employ and practice engaged scholarship, promote integration of programs across disciplines
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sciences, and in technical developments that improve understanding of the Earth system. This incumbent may advise students. They also may teach as the need arises and with approval from the Dean, but