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appointment with 60% research and 40% teaching responsibilities. Research activities include directing breeding and genomic improvement programs on perennial cereal grain crops. The primary crops will be
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hBN memristors for neuromorphic computing, mimicking the brain’s energy-efficient information processing. It investigates how defects such as vacancies and grain boundaries influence the resistive
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research areas include, but are not limited to, approximation algorithms, combinatorial optimization, cryptology, data structures, fine-grained complexity, and algorithmic research bridging to ML/AI. Tenure
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Agricultural Center (Maricopa, AZ) Posting Number req24329 Department Maricopa Agricultural Center Department Website Link https://experimentstation.arizona.edu/maricopa-agricultural-center Location Maricopa
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coarse-grained models that can be analyzed and simulated. Strong applicants with backgrounds in applied and computational mathematics, biophysics, engineering, statistical inference, and related fields
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to participate in the State Universities Retirement System and the State of Illinois Group Insurance program, can be reviewed here: https://hr.illinoisstate.edu/benefits/ Additional Information The Department
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Field Crops Entomology. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized research and extension program focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of grain and forage crops, including
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for automotive applications. Key tasks include: Performing advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and complementary techniques (SEM, EBSD) to study grain boundaries, precipitate-free zones, and solute
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equal at least four years. Demonstrated knowledge of ADA requirements for digital accessibility. Demonstrated graphic design experience; this can be grain through an internship or student employment
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an internationally recognized research and extension program focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of grain and forage crops, including corn (>1 million acres in New York State), alfalfa hay (500,000 acres