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related field of study. Job Description: The University of Florida’s School of Architecture (UFSoA ) in the College of Design, Construction and Planning invites applications for one faculty position
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Classification Title: AST PROF Job Description: We seek applications from intellectually rigorous and passionate scholars whose research focus is on the human-centered aspects of construction
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, mentorship, and structured professional development plans that support team growth and alignment with departmental goals. Implement policies that strengthen efficiency and compliance, ensuring timely, accurate
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-generation imaging technologies to map the molecular and structural architecture of the brain with nanoscale precision. We integrate Expansion Microscopy (ExM) with neurobiology to uncover mechanisms
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, Construction and Planning invites applications for a nine-month, tenure-accruing faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in August 2026. The Department encourages applications from
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projects, depending upon aptitude and training. The applicant will have the opportunity to develop their research, publication, and presentation skills under structured mentorship from established faculty
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structure. Investigates and resolves matters of complex or unusual issues for payroll. Reviews and prepares the initial allocation of payroll distributions for faculty, staff, post-docs, fellows, graduate
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development in Drosophila and beyond. We are an evolutionary and developmental genetics lab, broadly interested in the structure and evolution of the gene circuits that underlie organ development and function
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(tumor boards, epilepsy, surgery planning, spine, etc.). Participation in after-hours/weekend call based on departmental structure. Education & Training Foster a vibrant teaching environment for medical
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-month faculty position at the rank of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, in the area of AI applications for industrialized construction engineering (ICE). This initiative is supported by a recent $2.5