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the Academic Year 2025-2026. The successful candidate will contribute to the ongoing development of a Public History curriculum within the History Program and the Arts and Humanities Division and collaborate
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the area of computational heat transfer and machine learning for radiative transfer in scattering media. The successful applicant will use machine learning for solar photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar
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process. Our lab has been conducting large scale web-based experiments using the masked priming paradigm to measure with high precision how different sources of information are taken into account in
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advanced control and learning algorithms, particularly in the context of human-robot interaction, in addition to an experience in working with real robotic manipulators. Demonstrate a high degree of self
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of this fascinating project: To design and assess the performance of self-sensing cementitious materials endowed with high sensitivity, resistance to temperature, and durability under the highly basic environment
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Management. This role is ideal for professionals committed to delivering high-quality teaching, contributing to curriculum development, and supporting students’ academic and professional development. You will
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of large-scale survey data, which are combined with administrative and experimental datasets to answer high-impact policy and academic questions. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Computer
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functions, supporting faculty and researchers with high-level expertise in automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. This role combines scientific, technical, and strategic planning duties, providing
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assurance and drive continuous improvement in teaching, learning, and the overall student experience. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the delivery of high-quality education that
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, ECC, SMA) UHPC mix development, material characterization, modeling, and structural design structural 3D printing (metals, concrete, and composites) computational mechanics and structural topology