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are expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and collaborate across disciplines to address real-world data challenges. Example areas include, but are not limited to: Machine learning and deep
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biomedical science, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence and machine learning. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is the first of its kind and among the largest in
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the Artificial Intelligence program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs and for online education; help setting program and specialization goals, developing and continually
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LIBRARY (SE-LIBR-IUSEA) The Indiana University (IU) Southeast Library empowers and serves its communities by facilitating lifelong learning through physical and digital collections, services, and
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track) positions to teach Communication Skills (business presentations and/or business writing) courses to undergraduates in the Communication, Professional, and Computer Skills area (CPCS), effective
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track) positions to teach Professional Skills (career/professional development) to undergraduates in the Communication, Professional, and Computer Skills area (CPCS), effective Fall 2026. Teaching will
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/chiplets/interposer/wafer-scale), quantum, superconducting, machine learning, edge computing, and security/privacy in computer architecture. Digital Logic Design and VLSI – including ASIC/FPGA design for
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of medical chart maintenance and insurance SKILLS Required Ability to maintain confidentiality in all capacities of this position Demonstrates intermediate computer skills Up to 29 hours per week. Clinic hours
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LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES (UA-LT-IUBLA) Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) encompass a team-based work environment in which we support online instruction and learning across the Indiana University
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teaching, learning, research, and community engagement across the entire university. A unit within CPF, Facility Operations , maintains our physical campus to support research, teaching, and learning