508 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Northeastern University
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the manipulation of air-sensitive chemicals including Schlenk line and glovebox techniques. Experience with the synthesis and characterization of porous materials including solvothermal methods, powder X-ray
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program; develop training drills; manage data analysis, video and team game planning, coordinate with marketing and promotions, operational services, equipment manager and compliance staff on behalf
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Involvement Program managers, student groups, RSA, and Resident Halls on SABO and RAF policies and procedures. Additional duties include serving as eRezlife Administrator, acting as Co-Budget Advisor to the SGA
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using existing methods and theories. Assists the supervisor in the interpretation and publication of results and assists in reporting related to grants. Maintains the laboratory and may exercise
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About the Opportunity Teach selected graduate courses in the day and evening programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Roux Institute. Course topics might include
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and ensuring compliance with university and league policies. Qualifications Coaching experience with young adults desired but not required Willingness to help create a new program for the 2025-26 school
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Professors for a 52-week full-time non-tenure track faculty position for the Masters of Speech Language Pathology (MS-SLP) program at the Center for Health Sciences campus in Charlotte, NC. Faculty in
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Development: Collaborate with other faculty members to ensure alignment with program goals and standards. Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to program development and improvement
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practice, education, scholarship, and community service. Faculty are engaged in active clinical research and practice. A hallmark of our program is the integration of experiential learning and didactic
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determinants of health with a focus on cognitive decline/dementia and an emphasis on the application of epidemiologic, econometric, and other methods to strengthen causal inference using multilevel, longitudinal