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the mismodeling of gravitational waves, of astrophysical environments, or of noise artifacts in gravitational-wave inference, The development of Bayesian data analysis techniques to carry out parameter estimation
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Classification Title Instructor Working Title HDCH Non-Tenure Track Faculty (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview The Department of Human Development and Community Health seeks course instructors in
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and Responsibilities Teaching on-campus courses. Curriculum and/or course development. Participating in weekly faculty meetings. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills 1
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customers. Assists with recipe maintenance, developing and testing. Works in the menu software with recipes. Responsible to manage production in a manner that assists the department in meeting short and long
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applicable equipment utilized in the classroom or lab settings; Inventory consumables and prepare reorder lists for restocking. Maintain an organized and clean learning environment. Provide and/or locate
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, and maintaining compliance with federal, state, and institutional policies and regulations. OFAS has an extensive training and development program designed to help new employees be successful and grow
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faculty contribute to curriculum development, assessment, and continuous quality improvement. NTT faculty work collaboratively with other faculty and staff to develop cooperative relationships with clinical
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that contributes to the development of coherent and effective fiscal processes and procedures while mentoring and developing a team of subject matter experts. The STL is a dynamic leader who provides their team with
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in dryland and irrigated systems. Collect high-quality agronomic, soil, plant, and environmental data following established protocols and quality control procedures, including development or adaptation
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Candidate Will Create and implement engaging student learning experiences. Modify and adapt curriculum components to meet individual student needs. Develop and employ appropriate assessment techniques