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) or Lecturer (Ph.D.) in the Masters of Science-Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program. The Department of Human Relations is an interdisciplinary program that utilizes theory and research in working
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scheduling (e.g., graphing calculators, WeBWork, Gradescope, Zoom). Application Instructions For full consideration, applicants should send a completed AMS cover sheet, curriculum vitae, a detailed description
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for a total of 84 months experience. Skills: Knowledge of student development theory Thorough knowledge of undergraduate orientation and transition programs, especially through summer and welcome week
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Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related field is required. Candidates with a strong background in quantum many-body theory and experiences in quantum Monte Carlo and tensor network methods are encouraged
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adult learning theory to develop workshop content, training modules, and course curricula. Experience with the development and evaluation of trainers. Experience training and facilitating across various
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are particularly interested in candidates with broad knowledge in computer science who can excel in teaching a variety of computer science courses including automata/theory of computation, principles of programming
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application and theory will be considered. A collaborative relationship-builder, the Chair will demonstrate excellence in teaching and mentorship and inspire curricular innovation and the development of new
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on research in the application and theory of modeling and simulation in analytics, data science, and/or artificial intelligence. The endowed chair will continue to elevate the School’s research profile, create
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of the Visual Communication program in the school. The program emphasizes how design fundamentals, theory, and practice overlap with visual form to find applications in branding, information design, time-based
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their respective areas of focus. Focus research areas include: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Bioinformatics / Computational Biology / Neuroscience Computer Science Education Computer Science Theory