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, Education and Communication/Meaning-Making and (2) Environmental Data Science and Spatial Computing. This job listing is for area one, which focuses on the integration of social science research with
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administrative positions through projects, panels, presentations, and research. Manage the Writing Center internship program and teach students enrolled in RHE 368C, Writing Center Internship. Hire, supervise, and
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department provides excellent research support through its strong PhD program, other graduate and undergraduate assistants, and extensive research funding. The department is home to several thriving centers
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; access to employee professional development and wellness services ; the opportunity to qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) federal program; flexible work arrangements and more
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the Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs. Additionally, the department oversees the school’s one-year Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (MSTC) Program. The school's location in Austin is
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with computer programming and Python Ability to create and analyze quantitative data files Preferred Qualifications PhD in Sociology, Journalism, or Demography or J.D. Strong organizational skills Strong
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on research projects. Purpose In this role, the Biostatistician will collaborate closely with a PhD-level statistician and senior research leaders to co-develop a new statistical consulting service
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engineering, including imaging, robotics, high-performance computing, reactor design and materials development. The groups provide a supportive community striving to solve the most pressing challenges
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computational facilities at the laboratory. Development of finite element technologies that enable accurate and computationally-efficient simulations. Generate sources of funding for fundamental and applied
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the areas of cancer biology, immunology, and cancer therapeutics. We are particularly interested in candidates who utilize innovative computational approaches, data analytics, or artificial intelligence