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innovative candidates with a strong research record in quantum information science and engineering (QISE) who can build and sustain a nationally recognized, externally funded applied research program. While
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Job Description The Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position to begin September 1, 2026. We will
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program focusing on experimental research in the fields of Quantum Information Science to begin September 1, 2025. We will prioritize candidates whose research complements existing strengths in theoretical
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. The research area of interest is in applied mathematics with a preferred emphasis in Theoretical and Computational Statistics, Machine Learning, Data Science, and/or Mathematical Molecular Biology. We
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skills, with the ability to convey complex topics succinctly. • Formal communication style with high attention to detail. • Assistive Technology Experience: High level of experience using screen readers
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Develop and implement an applied research and policy analysis program focused on the intersection between community development and health, education, criminal justice reform, and other areas of interest
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innovative candidates with strong research records who can build and sustain a nationally recognized, externally funded applied research program in Electrical Engineering. While applications over a wide range
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are able to teach a first-year course for sociology majors requiring qualitative methods preferred. Candidates should have an emerging/established research program with the potential to generate external
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to ensure accurate processing and program compliance. Assist the Senior Associate Director with weekly and annual packaging processes, resolving c-flag/ISIR issues, packaging set-up and monitoring, and
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and maintaining the College’s relationships with internal and external partners in STEM fields, such as academic departments, science-related industries, and funding agencies. The incumbent will be