98 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Professor or Teaching Professor. The successful candidate will join other members of the faculty in offering and supporting current degree programs, including an MS degree program in Engineering Management
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Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics -Production Economics and Farm Management
Economics Location Knoxville, TN Open Date Jul 11, 2024 Description The successful candidate will be expected to: 1) develop a nationally-recognized research program focusing on one or more of the following
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health, human growth and development, and aging. Preference will be given to candidates with high quality lab, field, and community-based research and engagement. Candidates who can contribute to a new
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faculty appointment at the Assistant Professor level using molecular, genetic, biochemical, ecophysiological, computational, mathematical modeling, and/or cell biology approaches to study microbes
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facing armor component performance and using this insight in developing materials for extreme applications with a focus on fusion environments. This work will be focused on utilizing a suite of
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presently reside within the MABE department. Operation of an independent department will commence upon the start of the appointment of the department head, anticipated to be on August 1, 2025. The BME program
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Human Rights program. We have a thriving forensic anthropology concentration and recently introduced archaeology concentration and are in the process of building a cultural anthropology concentration
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faculty members to contribute to its existing and future programs on emerging topics and applied computational practices. CECS has multiple positions open for non-tenure track, nine-month appointments
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teaching and academic/clinical advising of students in the doctoral nurse anesthesia program. 2. Contribute to the guidance of students’ scholarly projects within courses and to the development
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four (4) classes per semester in sustainability at the lower and upper division levels using in-person and fully online delivery modes. The Sustainability Program consists of a Sustainability major with