87 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Maine
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. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate for Coastal Processes with expertise in civil and environmental engineering and experience in community engagement activities in the context of coastal
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time Regular or Temporary Temporary Department UM School of Computing and Info Sci Bargaining Unit Maine Part-Time Faculty Association (PATFA) Job Description In the School of Computing and Information Science
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Full time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM Wildlife Ecology Bargaining Unit Universities of Maine Professional Staff Association (UMPSA) Job Description The postdoctoral associate will conduct
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chemical engineering or related discipline by date of hire. Preferred: Expertise in thermochemical conversion processes and biomass pretreatment. Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability
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School of Computing and Information Science (SCIS) and Department of Mathematics and Statistics jointly seek applicants for a teaching faculty position at the rank of lecturer, with an anticipated start
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Part time Regular or Temporary Regular Department UM Cooperative Extension Bargaining Unit Universities of Maine Professional Staff Association (UMPSA) Job Description The Postdoctoral Extension
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. Qualifications: Required: PhD in Materials Science or Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related discipline
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clubs) designed to expose postdoctoral scholars to the broader landscape of cutting-edge scholarship related to intersectional approaches to the science of broadening participation and/or the full
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, evolution, ecology, biology, psychology, economics, computer science) or engineering completed by start date Demonstrated academic excellence and research experience, especially published peer-reviewed papers
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of this position is to manage and supervise all fiscal activities of the Maine Sea Grant Program at the University of Maine and maintain administrative and fiscal integrity within the budgetary framework