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mathematical analysis and linear algebra, as well as probability, statistics or numerical methods; d) domestic or international scientific internships; e) valuable publications in the discipline of mathematics
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courses in the academic year with four (4) in the fall semester and four (4) in the spring semester (lower and upper level such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations
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first-year courses such as quantitative reasoning, precalculus, applied calculus and possibly more advanced courses such as linear algebra and differential equations. Non-teaching duties may include
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(8) undergraduate courses in the academic year with four (4) in the fall semester and four (4) in the spring semester (lower and upper level such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and
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, which has significantly influenced its academic development. The successful candidate will: -Teach undergraduate and graduate mathematics and applied mathematics courses (such as calculus, linear algebra
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-teaching positions) This position includes the following duties: conducting mathematics courses in at least two of the following areas: linear algebra and optimization, mathematical analysis, logic and
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optimization, numerical linear algebra, partial differential equations, inverse problems, and large-scale stochastic systems. Faculty apply these strengths to critical fields including energy systems, medical
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The Mathematics Department at Princeton University seeks to appoint Lecturers to teach courses, sections, and/or do grading in linear algebra, calculus, or upper division math courses. Appointments
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which currently range from Basic Mathematics and Basic Algebra through Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. Minimum Requirements To perform this job successfully, an
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courses in mathematics, including College Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus I and II, and Linear Algebra. The successful candidate will play a vital role in supporting student success, retention, and diversity