293 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Kansas
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the Research-Intensive Course Grant Program. Work with academic departments and other university offices to promote research skill development into departmental curricula and other university initiatives
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, graduate students, and interns. 10%: Service to discipline and institution. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in a discipline related to public health and/or water/environmental science or engineering or related
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. Job Description Continue Position Overview: This faculty position is expected to teach undergraduate (Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Cybersecurity
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a PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, or a closely related field in single-molecule biophysics. Candidates should also have extensive research experience in
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systems: simulation of flow and transport processes: technology for subsurface characterization: quantifying impacts of conservation strategies on water resources: and human-water interactions. The group
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yields in complex hydrologic systems: simulation of flow and transport processes: technology for subsurface characterization: quantifying impacts of conservation strategies on water resources: and human
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the implementation of local road safety plans answering inquiries from local agencies distribution of relevant technology transfer materials to local agencies visited assisting with the equipment loan program and
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with lecturers. Provide relevant information about KU technology to use for teaching/communicating with students/programs and how to access it (i.e., Outlook for email, Canvas for courses, Zoom, Enroll
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engineering related field, or four years of equivalent work experience in this field. One (1) year experience with Microsoft Operating Systems and Microsoft Office or other standard office software as evidenced
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. Maintain program bulletin boards and directional signage to give guidance to visitors and enhance navigation. Provide for the smooth functioning of classroom and office technology. Coordinate with KU