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Professor of Advanced Computational Materials Tenure-Track Faculty Opening with the Rice Advanced Materials Institute School of Engineering and Computing and the School of Natural Sciences at Rice University
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to the Senior Fellow for Brain Health and Society, the Program Manager directs the administrative operations and strategic initiatives for Rice University's Brain Health and Society program. The incumbent is
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-for-year basis may be substituted Skills: Listening, verbal and written communication, analytical, and research skills Statistical, graphical analysis, and/or computer programming skills (MATLAB, Python
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part of the NSF-funded Research Training Group, “RTG: Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing.” (https://rtg-nasc.rice.edu/ ) The successful candidate will contribute to the research group
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fabrication of experimental hardware. The Lab Management Specialist II will also provide course instruction on the operation of a wide variety of manual and computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tools
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support, academic progress, and degree audit functions. This includes, but is not limited to: Program/Academic Credential Declarations; Application for Degrees: Coordinate processes for students declaring
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of higher education and the federal relations industries. Strong interpersonal skills, able to work in a team and effectively manage meetings. Broadly computer literate, with specialized capabilities relevant
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CV should include specific examples. We encourage applications from candidates working across disciplines that might use public history methods, including but not limited to Art History, English
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Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing: The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report
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legacies of higher education that continue to affect our present, particularly within the context of Texas. Through complementary approaches grounded in humanistic research methods and critical creative