104 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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program partner in the NIH All of Us Research Program (allofus.nih.gov). UTK has recently established an organizational memorandum of understanding with CHS, and this cluster hire will assist in
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publishing in peer-reviewed journals relative to their years as an academic, along with evidence of the ability to develop an innovative research program supported by external funding. Candidates with
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to strengthen the university’s position as a global leader in Precision Health and Environment computational science research. Recruitment into Precision Health & Environment creates opportunities to build bold
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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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Maintainability Center, the Center for Transportation Research, the state’s Institute for Public Service, and so on. Departmental strengths include optimization, data analytics, machine learning, quantum computing
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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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expected to: 1) develop a nationally- recognized Extension program focusing on one or more of the following: agribusiness development, entrepreneurship, and/or economic development; 2) publish in quality
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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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nationally recognized research and teaching program in food sensory science. The appointment is approximately 75% research and 25% teaching. The sensory scientist is expected to devote at least 70% of time and
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Clinical Assistant Professor will be an integral part of our program. The University of Tennessee College of Law, founded in 1890, is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a charter member of the