75 software-formal-method-phd positions at The University of Memphis in United States
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given to applicants with a strong publication record and experience in biochemistry and molecular biology. Experience using complex analytical methods such as RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, and metabolomics, as
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presentation; evaluate, install, and maintain software packages; and administer the computing infrastructure. Minimum Position Qualifications A PhD in computer science and/or cognitive science or related areas
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of University policies and procedures to ensure compliance. Duties & Responsibilities Extracts and analyzes data using database software and Excel pivot tables. Duties & Responsibilities Attends and participates
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of computer science are invited, while candidates with core expertise in robotics AI (including drones and humanoids), digital twins, software engineering, theory/algorithms, and cybersecurity are particularly
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, and PhD. The academic programs of the College are fully accredited by AACSB International. The College faculty of approximately 100 serves over 3,500 students, with approximately 2,500 undergraduates
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, instructional designs, and supporting tools (including applications of AI) to enhance learner outcomes in the acquisition of beginning-to-advanced computer programming and software development skills. The post
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. The successful candidate will typically teach two courses per semester. Candidates should have a PhD in Mathematics, with a proven record of collaborative and independent research backed up by quality publications
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Qualifications Candidates for this position must hold a relevant doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant Professor
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program in Environmental Nutrition. Teach a total of two courses each fall and spring semester in the relevant curriculum. Supervise and mentor PhD and MS students in research. A start-up package is
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doctoral degree (PhD or DrPH) in public health or a related discipline and meet academic requirements for consideration as an Assistant/Associate Professor. Rank will be determined based on the candidate’s