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. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. within the last 3 years; demonstrate potential for excellence in research; and have a commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching. The teaching load will be three
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on passenger and freight). There will also be an opportunity to work with other faculty members from Center for Transportation Innovations in Education and Research (C-TIER ). Salary is competitive and includes
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the NSF and the University of Memphis. The post-doctoral researcher will be expected to oversee graduate students and projects in the CIRL, prepare data and write reports/articles for technical publications
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with optimization techniques and accelerated computing are a plus for this position. Strong written and spoken English skills are required. The successful candidate will: (1) develop novel methodologies
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Computer Science Position Summary The University of Memphis Department of Computer Science is seeking a Post Doctoral Research Fellow (post-doc) in the area of Computing Education Research (CER). Under
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develop and investigate a novel education technology iCODE (improve source CODE comprehension) that targets code comprehension, a critical skill for both learners and professionals . Job responsibilities
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well as experience in cell culture models, animal genetics and data analysis is beneficial. Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Competitive benefits package included. Minimum Position Qualifications
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work readiness and workforce development, organizational entry, and withdrawal. There is no teaching load, but fellows are expected to conduct workshops and presentations in their areas of expertise
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for protocols and applying the protocol in computational chemistry/biochemistry research. Posting Date 12/02/2022 Closing Date Open Until Screening Begins No Hiring Range Commensurate with education and
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supervising research staff, monitoring budgets, coordinating administrative reports, and meeting grant requirements. · Prepare and publish collaborative manuscripts to support the SPH research and grant