160 phd-computational-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Texas at Arlington
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program(s) or initiative(s). Assists with the training and onboarding of new student ready advisors and may provide supervision of a small team of advisors and support staff. Essential Duties and
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, professional development, and the ability to build an extramurally funded research program. For the tenured position, candidates should have an exemplary record of scholarship and recognized leadership in
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; 8:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. One (1) week each month: Sunday-Wednesday; 8:00am-4:30pm. One (1) week every other month: Monday-Friday; 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Participates in the on-call program for
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operations and personnel. Experience with solid works. MS office tools, and other simple computing skills. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s in an engineering, technology or related field. Five (5) years
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analytics, human-computer interfaces, health informatics, personalized medicine, and/or health outcomes. They will also have a record demonstrating a high likelihood of continued research success. Benefits
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and challenges. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong track record in curriculum development, workforce development, educational program evaluation, and outreach activities. Application
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program in the strategic area of resilient and sustainable cementitious structural materials for the infrastructure. These positions shall focus in one or more of the following areas of interest (but not
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skills in Python Demonstrated data analysis and visualization expertise Experience working in high-performance computing environments Familiarity with data analysis and visualization tools Preferred
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operations and personnel. Experience with solid works. MS office tools, and other simple computing skills. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s in an engineering, technology or related field. Five (5) years
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Mathematical Society Award for Math Programs That Make a Difference, for the NSF-supported program for Math Bridge to Doctorate and is the winner of the 2013 American Mathematical Society Award for Exemplary