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health science associated fields. The Department of Health Sciences currently has 5 full-time (tenure-track and non-tenured) faculty teaching in the program and over 3,500 students enrolled. Providing
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/index.htm ) as well as the newly established interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs at the College of Engineering and Computer Science, including the Materials Science and Engineering program and the
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. Successful candidates will be expected to develop and maintain a productive, independent research program that has the potential to attract extramural funding, actively contribute to departmental and
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, externally funded research program and to actively collaborate in research and grantsmanship with members of the School of Integrative Biological and Chemical Sciences, as well as with other faculty at UTRGV
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. Department/College Background The BS in Biomedical Sciences (BMED) degree/program pursues the application of classical and modern bioscience approaches to study human health. It is a preparatory degree for
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Working Title Graduate Research Assistant in Computer Science Location Edinburg, Texas College College of Engineering and Computer Science Department College of Engineering and Computer Science
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Excellent written and oral communication skills, as well as technology skills, are required. Online teaching experience in healthcare informatics-related coursework preferred, along with Quality Matters
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of Governmental Relations, and UT Health RGV. This individual will have an essential role on the UTRGV School of Optometry clinical team. This position will have teaching duties within the academic program, to
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in the UTRGV School of Optometry faculty. This position will have teaching duties within the academic program, to include basic and vision science. This position will provide input and oversight
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, and quantum information science (e.g., qubits). Candidates for this position are expected to strengthen and complement our current AMO Physics research program. They will establish independent research