269 phd-computer-science-fully-funded-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Washington State University
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preparation. The GEAR UP Program provides an intensive, year-round program of early outreach to middle and high school students in the partnering districts. It is funded with federal funds by the Department
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: The Opportunity: The WSU College of Nursing's main campus is located on the vibrant Health Sciences campus in Spokane, WA, just 75 miles north of WSU's main campus in Pullman. We offer BSN, RN-BSN, MN, DNP, and PhD
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located on the vibrant Health Sciences campus in Spokane, WA, just 75 miles north of WSU’s main campus in Pullman. We offer BSN, RN-BSN, MN, DNP, and PhD programs across four regional locations—Spokane, Tri
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information, post-secondary access support for students and families. The GEAR UP Program is a federally grant funded by the Department of Education. The mission and purpose is to increase the number of low
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computer science and/or engineering; establishing an independent research program and conducting extramurally funded research; publishing in top-tier peer-reviewed venues; advising M.S. and Ph.D. students
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execution of strategic external research partnerships that align with WSU's institutional research strengths-such as clean energy, nuclear science, climate resilience, advanced materials, AI and computing
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partnerships that align with WSU’s institutional research strengths—such as clean energy, nuclear science, climate resilience, advanced materials, AI and computing, sustainable agriculture, and national security
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Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) seeks candidates to provide visionary leadership for the CAHNRS Office of Research, staff, faculty, and unit leaders to foster competitive research programs in each of the core
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their education, positive academic behaviors, family connection to critical school-based information, post-secondary access support for students and families. The GEAR UP Program is a federally grant funded by
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University’s Institute for Biological Chemistry seeks a Scientific Assistant to support several grant-funded projects with specialty crops, including popping beans, a new form of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris