88 mathematics-graph-theory positions at University of Texas at Austin in United States
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Description The Department of Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin has openings for a professional-track (Lecturer/Assistant/Associate Professor of Instruction) teaching positions
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vibration analysis techniques Strong understanding of drilling automation systems and modern control theories, including multivariable control, learning-based control, nonlinear dynamics, convex optimization
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, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or other applied science(s). Demonstrated ability in scientific algorithm development and/or scientific modeling and data analysis in underwater acoustics
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functions as assigned. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or other related discipline. Experience with software design, programing, and analysis using MATLAB
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for working with various stakeholders. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of learning design theories or pedagogical approaches. Experience or interest in arts and humanities-based engagement strategies
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School of Geosciences. Serve on committees as needed. Required Qualifications PhD in seismology/geophysics or closely related discipline (applied mathematics, physics, geoscience, or engineering). Record
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Job Posting Title: IRB Analyst or Senior IRB Analyst, Office of Research Support and Compliance ---- Hiring Department: Office of Research Support and Compliance ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: To Be Determined at Offer ---- Earliest Start...
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to training, development, and educational products. Experience with current project management terminology and leadership theory. Experience with a variety of industries and government agencies. Experience
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Machine operations. Ability to design and fabricate custom fixturing for both CNC milling and turning operations. Demonstrated eagerness to develop skills in mathematical, mechanical, and computer-based
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including the concepts and theory of organic management programs. Knowledge of the use of native plants in the landscape. Experience applying this knowledge in day to day operations. Knowledge of the concepts