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availability of continued funding. Additional responsibilities include: Mentoring PhD students and collaborating with academic and industrial partners Participate in the preparation and writing of journal
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members. The faculty members are internationally recognized in research areas including power and energy systems, wireless and photonics systems, semiconductors, RF, and devices, AI and machine learning
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are internationally recognized in research areas including power and energy systems, wireless and photonics systems, semiconductors, RF, and devices, AI and machine learning, advanced computing, cyber-physical systems
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including power and energy systems, wireless and photonics systems, semiconductors, RF, and devices, AI and machine learning, advanced computing, cyber-physical systems, and bioengineering. The department is
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are internationally recognized in research areas including power and energy systems; wireless and photonics systems, semiconductors, RF, and devices; AI and machine learning; advanced computing, cyber-physical systems
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Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education accredited orthopedic and pediatric physical therapy residencies, and maintains an interdepartmental PhD collaborative program. We are seeking innovative faculty
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to excellence in teaching, mentoring students and junior faculty, and service. A PhD in Nursing or a related field is required. Responsibilities: Maintain an active research program, engage in multidisciplinary
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. This is primarily achieved during onsite lab immersions, but may also be conducted via synchronous or asynchronous teaching and learning activities. Each adjunct brings essential knowledge, skills, and
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at the Assistant Professor level effective fall 2026. We are seeking a new faculty member in the area of Organizational Communication in which they will teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Further
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. The NOAHS Lab is led by Prof. Alan Wang (alan_wang@baylor.edu), who is the Mearse Endowed Chair Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. During his research career, Prof. Wang has