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dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Salary Grade: T24 Learn more about the “T” salary structure . Salary Range: Up to $52,000.00 per year This role is also
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employees and their dependents can obtain a degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Salary Grade: T25 Learn more about the “T” salary structure. Salary Range: $50,000.00-$55,000.00
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doctorate (PhD or MD) in Health Informatics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Science, Data Science, or other relevant STEM discipline with strong technical application development and R
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the College of Science and Technology beginning in January 2026. We seek an outstanding scholar and teacher who will contribute to our mission of academic excellence, innovative research, and inclusive
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models (LLMs) in health data analytics. The position requires a demonstrated commitment to foster interdisciplinary collaboration with colleagues in public health, medicine, computer science, engineering
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: December 30, 2025 Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2026 Position Summary The Department of Physics at Temple University, within the College of Science and Technology, invites applications for a tenure-track
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conceptualize international security to cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to interstate war; territorial disputes; conflict resolution and peace-building; technology and security
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Engineering faculty are supporting the development of social support focused chatbots and other tech supports and there is a newly opened simulation center that includes community and home spaces. THE COLLEGE
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Informatics, Computer Science, Data Science, Software Engineering, Information Science, or related STEM discipline; demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching; and a commitment to creating inclusive
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grief, LGBTQ social and health issues, acculturation, trauma, equity practices and poverty. Funded collaborations with Health Sciences, Administration and Policy, Computer Science and Engineering faculty