13 assistant-and-professor-and-computer-and-science-and-data uni jobs at University of Houston
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, tenure-track faculty position in the broad area of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Information Science. All qualified candidates are invited to apply at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, with
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/Supply Chain Management and Decision and Information Sciences. Applicants will be considered for the faculty titles of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, depending on qualifications. We seek
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faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, as part of the University’s Presidential Frontier Faculty (PFF) hiring initiative. We seek an outstanding scientist whose research focuses
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: 494880 Department: Art Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The School of Art at The University of Houston invites applications for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in the area of
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of Houston (UH) invites applications for two non-tenure-track positions at the Instructional Assistant or Associate professor level in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology, beginning in Fall 2026. We seek
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Department: Electrical Engineering Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston (UH) seeks to hire a non-tenure track
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candidate will be appointed at the Assistant (Tenure-track), or Associate Professor (Tenure-eligible) ranks, with a joint appointment in the Computer Science Department. The rank of the appointment will be
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-track faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Technology (SCLT). We seek candidates with a strong methodological foundation in areas such as
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Assistant Professor position (non-tenure-track) in the department of Finance, starting in the fall of 2026. Responsibilities will include teaching finance courses at the undergraduate and master’s levels
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seeking applicants with a strong research record and established reputation that can help build our growing program. Candidates should have a strong background in rigorous research methods to support the