87 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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one-year appointment for a Lecturer in Geographic Information Science & Technology (GIS&T), with the possibility for renewal. The instructor will be expected to teach four (4) classes per semester
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teaching and academic/clinical advising of students in the doctoral nurse anesthesia program. 2. Contribute to the guidance of students’ scholarly projects within courses and to the development
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• Work closely with producer groups and industry representatives to promote practices for program support • Provide leadership for a strong extension and applied research program that meets
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members to create and provide instruction in a fully online program in Data Science and Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI). CECS has multiple positions open for non-tenure track, twelve-month appointments
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stimulating environment. Duties: Participate in the ongoing development, implementation, evaluation, and enhancement of nursing academic programs: Participate in program and course revisions. Revise assigned
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clinical agencies in arranging student clinical experiences (e.g. orientation to objectives of clinical experience, course syllabus, clinical schedule, et al) as appropriate. Ensure courses reflect program
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the DVM curriculum, graduate program, and/or continuing education symposia. Engagement in scientific advancement will be commensurate with the research effort allocation, with a higher research effort
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: The head is responsible for care of the academic program through recruitment and development of the faculty, including recommendation for hiring, promotion, and salary increases; assignment of courses
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DESCRIPTION: The successful candidate will establish a nationally recognized Extension and applied research program directed toward solving grower issues and improving current and alternative fruit production
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. The position is renewable on a yearly basis, depending on performance and teaching needs of the department, with the opportunity for promotion after 5 years. The University of Tennessee and its hometown