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massively parallel computing resources such as NERSC and Raj cluster at Marquette. Conduct research with a significant degree of independence, working with and supervising graduate students. Provide research
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OpenFOAM. Validate the developed code and perform code optimization and parallelization. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students in their research Assist the lab director in grant proposals. Write journal
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Abilities PhD highly preferred or Master’s degree and substantial experience with legal issues in the social service sector Excellent oral and written communication and proficiency Knowledge of legal issues
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) modeling the impact of climate uncertainty on the feasibility and resilience of water reuse systems. The successful candidate will have (1) a PhD in civil and environmental engineering or a related field (or
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preferred or substantial progress toward the terminal degree. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities PhD highly preferred or Master’s degree and substantial experience in higher education Excellent oral
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: Capstone in Educational Policy and Leadership (Spring 2026). Course Descriptions: EDPL 8710: Multiple Paradigms serves students in our PHD program. EDPL 6997: Capstone serves students in our Student Affairs
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have earned a PhD in Biomedical Engineering or a related field. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of biomedical engineering in the broadly defined area of computational biomechanics
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have earned a PhD in Biomedical Engineering or a related field. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of biomedical engineering in the broadly defined area of computational biomechanics
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(or postdoctoral fellow) position is available in the Life After Sport Trajectories (LAST) Laboratory, directed by Jacob J. Capin, PT, DPT, PhD, MS, in the Department of Physical Therapy. The LAST
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experienced practitioners with an advanced degree (MA, MPA, MPP, JD, PhD, etc.) to teach one or more 1 to 3 credit courses over 5 to 15 weeks during the Fall 2026 semester. The course topic should relate