56 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Texas at El Paso
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theory, statistics, bioinformatics, computational science, topology, data science applied mathematics and mathematics/statistics education. Notable accomplishments of the productive faculty include
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of Social Work Education. The MSW Program - the only such degree in the country with a concentration on Social Work in the Border Region. The student body is highly diverse, comprises a Hispanic, bilingual
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to actively engage at a departmental level through curricular development activities, lead the expansion of the program through collaborations with other faculty, and attract external funding at levels needed
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' Research Excellence Program (RREP) to enhance and maintain the research competitiveness of the UT System (UTS). The goal of the RREP is to create a new group of distinguished research faculty to increase
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: The Psychology Department has 22 tenured and tenure-track faculty members, with 5 who conduct cognitive research on bilingualism. The Ph.D. program has a concentration in Bilingualism, Language, and Cognition
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Department's Graduate Program has over 140 graduate students, including 67 doctoral students; nearly all graduate students are full-time and research active. Both graduate and undergraduate programs see an
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DEPARTMENT: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UTEP (http://ece.utep.edu) offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Computer
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in Marketing, and a BBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management. The department fully participates in the MBA program and in the Ph.D. in Business Administration through concentrations in Management
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DEPARTMENT: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UTEP (http://ece.utep.edu ) offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Computer
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mentored in faculty roles. Preference will be given to candidates who have: 1) completed a PGY2 residency program, fellowship, or board certification; or have one or more years of post-residency experience