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independently hold courses at Bachelor's and Master's level. You will make an active contribution to the (further) development of course and examination formats. In addition, we expect from you the ongoing
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, and it launched Florida’s first Masters of Science degree program in Artificial Intelligence. Recently, the college was bolstered by over $6.4 million from the NSF in graduate student training grants
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accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis. Please Note: This job description sets forth the job’s principal duties, responsibilities, and requirements; it should not be construed as an exhaustive
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of the relevant scientific community. At JLU, the professorship contributes to teaching at a rate of two semester hours per week. You will be responsible for teaching courses in the bachelor's and master's degree
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, with initiatives and opportunities for our staff, including scientific courses, conferences and workshops. Main benefits Welfare plans. Meal delivery service. Work-life balance provisions. Italian
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area (e.g., bioinformatics, cheminformatics, statistics/computer science with a background in biological sciences or chemistry) (OR) Master's degree with 5+ years of relevant experience (OR) PhD with 2
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accordance with the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement and you (co-)supervise students. Required Qualifications/Position Requirement: Master studies in mathematics, or a related field completed
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courses in English; excellent and original research with strong potential · Associate Professor: Solid record of teaching excellence; ability to teach in English; influential research outputs; experience in
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required, bachelor's in physics preferred. Master's in physics preferred. Minimum Experience: 2+ years of relevant experience preferred. Compensation In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay
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references directly online. For more information: Chia-Ho Hua, PhD, Member, Director of Medical Physics Research and Chin-Cheng Chen, PhD, Associate Member, Chief Clinical Physics Department of Radiation