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Posting Details Posting Details Logo Institution South Dakota Mines Working Title Program Assistant I Posting Number CSA02574P Department SDSMT-Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Physical
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maintain an active research program. Expectations also include teaching a wide range of undergraduate courses, advising undergraduate students, guiding students in research projects, and engaging in
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applicant is expected to demonstrate excellence in teaching and to develop and maintain an active research program. Expectations also include teaching a wide range of undergraduate courses, advising
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various locations in the Black Hills, and other locations within the U.S. and abroad. For more information on camps and locations, visit https://geologyfieldcamp.sdsmt.edu. Selected candidates are expected
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(https://www.sdsmt.edu/AES ) and with multi-disciplinary centers across campus, including the Data Driven Materials Discovery Center, the Composites and Polymer Engineering Laboratory (CAPE; https
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, and an on-campus M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering. In addition, our faculty participate in multidisciplinary Ph.D. programs in Data Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. For more
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are enrolled in the CBE program. For additional information regarding the CBE Department please visit the website. South Dakota Mines is committed to recruiting and retaining a talented workforce. Individuals
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, or mathematics (STEM) discipline. Minimum 15 years of academic experience, including at least 10 years in academic leadership (e.g., department chair, program director). Significant track record
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, or mathematics (STEM) discipline. Minimum 15 years of academic experience, including at least 10 years in academic leadership (e.g., department chair, program director). Significant track record
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is required. Expectations include teaching introductory undergraduate mathematics courses to engineering and science majors and participating in program and course assessment. As the primary focus