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Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, or Psychology. Applicants should have demonstrated experience in one or more fields of proteomics or other allied fields, such as structural proteomics/biophysics
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The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Indiana University South Bend invites applications for adjunct (part-time) teaching positions in the undergraduate program. Adjunct positions are available for in-person
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Qualifications: A Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences or mathematics education, earned by the time of appointment, is strongly preferred. The minimum requirements are a Masters or MAT degree in mathematics and at
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Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics, or Psychology. Applicants should have demonstrated experience in one or more fields of proteomics or other allied fields, such as structural proteomics/biophysics
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degree or equivalent in engineering, physics, biophysics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, biomedical science, medicine, computer science, or a related discipline from an accredited institution. Candidates
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technology proficiently and changes practices with changing technology Meets best practices and national standards for academic advising Understands and meets FERPA requirements Preferred Demonstrates ability
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risk detection Clinical informatics solutions to identify high-risk patients in need of intervention EHR-enabled learning health systems to improve outcomes and quality Trustworthy and safe AI/ML in
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graduate (MS and PhD) programs across disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, forensic and investigational sciences, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and psychology
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per semester teaching load at all levels of the undergraduate and graduate Mathematics curriculum with an expected productive program of research and scholarly publication supported by a 3-credit-hour
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in supporting curriculum development, experiential learning, and program development in the areas of mathematical sciences. Ability to coordinate multiple sections of mathematical sciences. Evidence of