13 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering; (5) mentor graduate and undergraduate students; and (6) contribute to departmental, college, and university
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Assistant Professor (Microbial Drivers of Chronic Disease), Department of Microbiology, Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: College of Arts and Sciences
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artificial intelligence (AI), health informatics, health information and communication, epidemiology, environmental engineering, systems modeling, natural language processing, and machine learning and a strong
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BME Associate/Full Professor - Radioisotopes Cluster/Medical Imaging, Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: Tickle College of Engineering: Biomedical
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relevant radionuclides to image, and treat cancer and other diseases, b) the design of novel chelators and nanocarriers to attach and retain radionuclides for targeted delivery to cancer cells, c
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Animal Clinical Sciences C247 Veterinary Teaching Hospital Knoxville, TN 37996-4544 Email: jschildt@utk.edu Application Process This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct
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research and service facilities in advanced microscopy and ultrastructural imaging, UTIA genomic Core, and biological and small molecule mass spectrometry, among others. Advanced computing and modeling
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, zoo medicine and zoologic companion animal medicine and surgery. There are excellent therapeutic and diagnostic imaging facilities that include on-site MRI, CT unit, video endoscopy, laparoscopy, DEXA
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, there is a physical therapy program and opportunities to work with the avian and zoological medicine service on oncology cases. There are excellent diagnostic imaging facilities that include on-site CT
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didactic teaching of veterinary students, interns, and residents; clinical service in diagnostic imaging; development of a basic science or clinical research program commensurate with effort allocation