621 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at The University of Arizona
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priorities to meet defined deadlines. Assist the PI with writing laboratory manuscripts, specifically contributing to the methods, results, and figure-generation sections identified by collection of research
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to determine appropriate validation approaches, including statistical sampling methods, error propagation analysis, and uncertainty quantification techniques. Design multi-stage validation workflows
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supervision of 70-90 Student Workers. This position is designed to provide enhanced subject matter and methods expertise to the program and tutors In addition to the shared supervisory and logistical duties
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capable of research combining experimental characterization with computational modeling of process--structure--property of structural alloys (aluminum, steels, superalloys). Desired qualifications include
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mentor ship in research methods, field deployment, data analysis, publication development, and professional communication. Assign work, review deliverables, monitor progress, and support skill development
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and evaluates effectiveness of teaching methods and work activities. Prepares periodic reports on program activities, progress, status or other reports. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Ability
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Stationary Engineer Apprenticeship Program. This is a unique opportunity to earn, learn, and grow into a skilled journey-level stationary engineer. Through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom
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Music Teaching Methods & Approaches (Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze and Suzuki); Curriculum Development; Qualitative Research (Design, Implementation, and Publication) & Grant Writing; and Musicianship (Theory
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the knowledge of Elementary General Music Teaching Methods & Approaches (Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze and Suzuki); Curriculum Development; Qualitative Research (Design, Implementation, and Publication) & Grant Writing
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team as assigned by a supervisor. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Basic knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles, practices, and procedures. Skill in performing detailed numerical