203 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Rhode Island
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: Postdoctoral training related to program of research in the focus area. Demonstrated experience in classroom and/or clinical teaching. Evidence of successful research collaborations. Demonstrated ability
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about the department by visiting its website (https://web.uri.edu/engineering/). The successful candidate will be expected to establish a nationally and internationally recognized research program and
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review grant/contract proposals; develop budgets and other administrative details of proposals; adopt new computer technology for electronic transmission of proposals; and execute related duties as
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Center, and Rhode Island Collaborative for lnterprofessional Education and Practice. Faculty also recruit and advise graduate students from the PhD in Health Science program which has a specialty in
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and Marketing team, function as the University's primary photographer, capturing high-quality images that represent the institution's academic, cultural, and social environment to be used in a variety
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of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in Fall 2026, specifically for a theorist or computational physicist working in the field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). Key Responsibilities: Consideration
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issues with the carrier. Meet individually with new employees enrolling in benefit plans as requested; interpret program options and process paperwork to the State Benefits Office. Participate in
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-related orientations in the Colleges of Health Sciences, Pharmacy, and Business, and Ryan Institute for Neurosciences, as well as external partners. The candidate will be expected to establish a program of
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for an experimentalist working in the field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). Areas of research interest include, but are not limited to, superconducting qubits and quantum defects, which can utilize the
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of an Assistant Professor of Physics beginning in Fall 2026, specifically for an experimentalist working in the field of Quantum Information Science (QIS). Areas of research interest include, but are not limited