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Science, Electrical/ Telecommunications Engineering, Mathematics, or related field. Ability to conduct research in an academic or commercial environment. Expertise in advanced linear algebra, probability theory, and
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courses in mathematics, including College Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus I and II, and Linear Algebra. The successful candidate will play a vital role in supporting student success, retention, and diversity
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The Mathematics Department at Princeton University seeks to appoint Lecturers to teach courses, sections, and/or do grading in linear algebra, calculus, or upper division math courses. Appointments
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(4) undergraduate courses in the academic year with two (2) in the fall semester and two (2) in the spring semester (lower and upper level such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and
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(College Trigonometry) MATH 1441 (Calculus I) MATH 2242 (Calculus II) MATH 2130 (Discrete Mathematics) MATH 2160 (Linear Algebra) MATH 3230 (Ordinary Differential Equations) STAT 1401 (Elementary Statistics
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semesters. - Proficiency in linear algebra and trigonometry. - User design experience. - Web design experience. Pay Rate $15.00/hour Work Hours 20 City position is located in: Auburn State position is located
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Statistics for Scientific Data Analysis Calculus I & II for Physical Sciences Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Probability and Statistics Numerical Analysis Matrix Analysis and Linear
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standard subjects like calculus or linear algebra, to other more advanced subjects, depending on the needs of the department and the interest and expertise of the instructor. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE), 9
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is typically 3-years and potentially renewable. The primary responsibilities are: teaching and coordinating entry-level courses through multivariable calculus and linear algebra training and
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requirements follows the workload policy which is four (4) undergraduate courses (lower and upper level) such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations) each semester and