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/applicant/login/4261 . Contact: Mathematics Group, +39 2240 4455 Email: Postal Mail: Strada Costiera 11 34151 Trieste Italy Web Page: https://www.ictp.it/math
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Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Sokolovská 83, 186 75, Praha 8, Czech Republic Web Page: https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/math
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protected by applicable law. Please visit the EOC website to learn more. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org right now. Please apply at https://www.auemployment.com/postings
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. Qualifications: Strong research productivity and demonstrated potentials; Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Math, or related field); A minimum relevant
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-impact journals Mentor graduate and undergraduate students QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. or a Master’s degree with significant experience in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or applied math is
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to implement a strong and successful summer curriculum that is thematic, project based, and helps students develop reading and math skills. Creates summer and year-round schedules. Develops plan for academic
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in an efficient and timely manner. Must be detail oriented. Ability to multitask, be organized, and self-motivated Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Basic math skills. Certifications
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or money taking a developmental prerequisite math course. The Chicago School is interested in developing courses that make real-world connections to the subject matter. Online courses at The Chicago School
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(Python Programming for the Sciences): "COMPFOR 131 introduces Python as a key tool for scientists, engineers, and anyone aiming to translate basic math and programming ideas into algorithms. The course
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their academic journey, and fosters a campus climate that enriches the experience for all. More information about the Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity is available at https://www.washington.edu/omad