126 high-performance-computing uni jobs at The University of Alabama in United-States
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Department/Organization 212601 - Ed Studies Psy/Res Method/Counsel Rank Assistant Professor Position Summary The Counselor Education program at the University of Alabama invites applications for a
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conduct high-quality research leading to publication, and teaching excellence/experience at the undergraduate and/or graduate level(s). The Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Technology
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; physiological adaptations to physical training and athlete monitoring; meta-analysis and evidenced-based methodology; cardiovascular and thermoregulatory responses to heat stress and tactical performance with
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teaching marketing at the graduate and undergraduate levels, engaging in a research program that results in articles in outstanding scholarly publications, and performing service as assigned by
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particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of metal casting, advanced high pressure die casting, metal additive manufacturing, metal powders and metal powder atomization, advanced foundry
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) Advanced Manufacturing including Integrated and Interconnected Systems, (5) Multi-scale Computation and Simulation, and (6) Micro/Nanoscale Systems and Engineering are of particular interest for one or more
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leadership in medical education and primary care; the provision of high-quality, accessible health care services; and scholarship. CCHS is sponsor of the UA Family Medicine Residency and seven fellowships
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emphasis and interests in the areas of metal casting, advanced high pressure die casting, metal additive manufacturing, metal powders and metal powder atomization, advanced foundry processes, and related
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particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of metal casting, advanced high pressure die casting, metal additive manufacturing, metal powders and metal powder atomization, advanced foundry
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Social and Cultural Foundations. A successful candidate will join seven active research and teaching faculty and a vibrant student community in the Educational Leadership program. The College of Education