71 computer-programmer-"https:"-"APOS-UFFICIO-CONCORSI-DOCENTI" positions at Iowa State University
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program, as well as teaching both in person and online undergraduate statistics courses and courses for graduate students majoring in fields other than statistics. The position also includes revising
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Position Title: Assistant Teaching Professor of Anthropology Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: The Anthropology Program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University
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or organismal health. The ideal candidate will have an integrative research program at any biological scale, from molecules to ecosystems, using any mixture of advanced experimental, computational, and/or
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National Veterinary Accreditation Program required on or before the first date of employment. US DEA and State of Iowa Controlled Drug Licensing required on or before the first day of employment. In
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leadership in the field of finance. The position holder will demonstrate the ability to maintain an active, high-quality research program that contributes to leading journals in finance and related fields
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candidates in the broad area of Artificial Intelligence. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and sustain a strong, externally funded computer science research program, conduct collaborative
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. The individual in this position is expected to develop a nationally recognized research and outreach program in the economics surrounding the nexus of agriculture, energy, and water. The research and outreach
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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Practice in Game Career Development Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Game Design Program, in the College
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) teach undergraduate methods courses in elementary literacy; (b) teach other courses in our elementary education program such as undergraduate Foundations of Education courses (EDUC 2050);and (c
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, externally funded research program; mentor graduate and undergraduate students; and teach undergraduate and graduate courses, including the use of AI/ML in meteorology. Research should complement one or more