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Skip to Main Content Toggle navigation Home Search Jobs Job Alerts Log In /Create Account Help Assistant Professor in Structures, Artificial Intelligence, and Design Bookmark this Posting Print
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-Oncology, Lipidology, Pulmonary Hypertension, Sports Cardiology, Advanced Cardiac Imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Medical Device Development, and Preventive Cardiology; extensive programs in both Basic and
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Professor in Games to begin in Fall 2026. We seek a scholar whose primary area of expertise is Game Artificial Intelligence (Game AI): the design, application, and study of computational intelligence methods
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Professor in Games to begin in Fall 2026. We seek a scholar whose primary area of expertise is Game Artificial Intelligence (Game AI): the design, application, and study of computational intelligence methods
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curriculum in artificial intelligence and its applications, human-centered AI, robotics, AI education, neurotechnology, brain-computer interface, and AI-facilitated software engineering. Outstanding applicants
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fundamentals and SQL Web application development Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications Business analytics and data visualization Professional experience in information systems and strong
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programming, engine architecture, real-time rendering, and/or artificial intelligence. Candidates with expertise in other related areas of game engineering are also welcome to apply. Successful candidates will
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. Candidates’ research programs should apply modern and innovative cancer research approaches, such as genetically-engineered and patient-derived cancer models, genomics, data science, and/or artificial
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strong interest in both marketing and professional sales. The department was among the first to launch a successful Master of Business Analytics program with a focus on machine learning and artificial
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courses to teach include core CS courses as well as specialty courses in networks, mobile, web, biotech, ethics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, among others. The University of Utah’s Kahlert