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Posting Information Posting Number FAE1689 Advertised Title Assistant Professor in Combinatorics & Graph Theory Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 001954 Category Full-Time
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problem-solving. Must be able to read and interpret specifications and blueprints. Must have a working knowledge of building codes, fire and life safety codes and requirements, OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Must have
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needed. Duties & Responsibilities Assures compliance with University, State, and Federal regulations and codes governing the safety of occupants in a public building. Duties & Responsibilities Performs
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Machine Learning in particular. Candidates with research interests in the analysis of complex, dependent high dimensional data and the use of graph theory and combinatorics for high dimensional statistical
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to create new software programs and systems; Produces efficient and elegant code based on requirements. Duties & Responsibilities Performs tests and deploys programs and applications; Troubleshoots, debugs
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scholar whose research program is integrative and theory based. Criteria for a successful candidate include strong evidence of scholarship, current funding, and the ability to form interdisciplinary and
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, scripts, tutorials, digital interactives, assessments, simulations, audio, and video that can be leveraged by different stakeholders. Duties & Responsibilities Apply instructional design theories, practice
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has a strong PhD program in Applied Mathematics, Applied Statistics, Graph Theory/Combinatorics, and Analysis, featuring active research collaborations both within the University and with external
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preferred. Experience in custom coding, advanced statistical modeling, GIS will be preferred. Outstanding candidates with expertise in related areas will also be considered. Primary Responsibilities
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of computer science are invited, while candidates with core expertise in robotics AI (including drones and humanoids), digital twins, software engineering, theory/algorithms, and cybersecurity are particularly