143 phd-computer-engineering-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Rhode Island
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 02-Oct-25 Location: Kingston, Rhode Island Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
-
advisors about all relevant policies, procedures, financial responsibilities. Utilize technology (e.g., Anthology, E-Campus, URInvolved, etc.) to maintain records and evaluate communication patterns, needs
-
. Maintain a program of research funded by NIH or equivalent source. Oversee all fiscal activities related to the College’s sponsored projects. Mentor faculty in the development of a program of fundable
-
of treatment. Assist with federal and state grant/contract requirements including but not limited to patent reporting and subaward monitoring. Oversee OSP records retention program. Maintain familiarity with
-
& Teaching ●Maintain a robust program of research germane to nutrition and health that is extramurally funded. ●Maintain a high level of dissemination of research and scholarship as evidenced by peer-reviewed
-
marketing. Create a brand reputation and marketing strategy for UCAS in compliance with University standards. Serve as primary point person for special events and marketing. Utilize relevant technology
-
. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Department of Political Science at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for an open rank faculty position at the level of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in...
-
grants in the field of infectious disease or immunology and related subspecialties (excluding cancer immunology) who will implement a program of research that is complementary to the individual’s expertise
-
Population Health with a focus on changing health behaviors through prevention and intervention. Applicants must offer a robust program of scholarship in line with a long-term tradition in the department
-
advance the nursing discipline and profession through research, education, and service. The College of Nursing has over 800 undergraduate baccalaureate students and 100 graduate students in MS, DNP and PhD