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(8) undergraduate courses in the academic year with four (4) in the fall semester and four (4) in the spring semester (lower and upper level such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and
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are essential. Experience with a computer algebra system such as Mathematica is an advantage. We are also looking for good written and verbal communication skills. The Gravitation and Cosmology Group at Sheffield
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, which has significantly influenced its academic development. The successful candidate will: -Teach undergraduate and graduate mathematics and applied mathematics courses (such as calculus, linear algebra
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and coding using either Python or Mathematica are essential. Experience with a computer algebra system such as Mathematica is an advantage. We are also looking for good written and verbal communication
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development spanning areas such as optimization, Fourier analysis, numerical linear algebra, statistics, machine learning, and high-performance computing for one or more of the following: (1) reconstruction
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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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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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(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