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candidate will teach a 1/1 course load, vigorously pursue their creative/scholarly research, and be an active participant in both CWMCA and the Painting Program. The Mitchell Scholar in Residence is an
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) for the 2024-2025 academic year. The successful candidate will reside in Houston for the duration of the residency and teach one course each semester, initiate interdisciplinary projects and/or performances with
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a Phi Beta Kappa chapter for excellence in undergraduate education. UH serves the globally competitive Houston and Gulf Coast Region by providing world-class faculty, experiential learning and
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demographic and economic trends. The University's prime location in America's fourth-largest city supports extensive industry partnerships and experiential learning opportunities. Renowned for its energy
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extensive industry partnerships and experiential learning opportunities. Renowned for its energy industry and NASA's Space Center, Houston is home to a vibrant cultural scene with world-class museums
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experience with a preference for a candidate who has experience teaching Introduction to African American Studies. The successful candidate will also teach an elective course and/or co-teach the internship
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Operated Vehicles (ROVs), and path planning and Professor Gangbing Song with expertise in structural damage detection and monitoring, ultrasonic transducers, and machine learning. The candidate once hired
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performance and the learning experience. Assists with the development, implementation, and maintenance of a longitudinal database for tracking student data and outcomes from first contact with the college
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-doctoral fellow who is expected to work with the research team in Machine Learning, Continual and Transfer Learning etc., to contribute to a research framework that will provide robust image analysis
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, and maintain clear written documentation and other instructional materials, such as training outlines, tutorial videos, and websites, to support teaching and learning; Offer guidance to instructors