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Details Posted: 07-Mar-24 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Part-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Arts/Humanities Internal Number: 5083802 Part Time Lecturer, Music Composition
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About the Opportunity Part Time Lecturer, Music Composition for Computer Games Summary and Responsibilities: The Department of Music in the College of Arts, Media and Design, Northeastern University
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techniques using cross-laminated timber (CLT) composite floor systems in bolted steel construction for building structures. Key Responsibilities: Contribute expertise in acoustics, vibrations, and/or dynamics
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to (1) the development of differentiated capabilities in additive and advanced manufacturing, (2) the development and execution of associated evaluation and characterization structures, materials, and
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and distributed RF signal processing and machine learning, unmanned and autonomous system technologies, as well as quantum materials and sensing. This position is with KRI at Northeastern University
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(OWL). The CPS OWL functions as a 1-credit lab course attached to other CPS courses. Through sophisticated feedback that follows best practices in the teaching of writing and composition, OWL functions
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at Northeastern University, you will work with one or multiple students individually in teaching them repertoire or techniques on a particular instrument, in voice, or in composition. Instructors in music
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-stream faculty. Named a Writing Program of Excellence by the Conference on College Composition and Communication in 2015, we offer interdisciplinary undergraduate courses that complement the university’s
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broadly from biospecimens (e.g., cortisol, immune biomarkers, nutrition biomarkers), behavioral (e.g., self-report, observational data, dietary data), cardiometabolic (arterial stiffness, body composition
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of differentiated capabilities in additive and advanced manufacturing, (2) the development and execution of associated evaluation and characterization structures, materials, and practices, (3) the development of best