93 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of California, San Diego
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– approximately 50% Design, develop, and submit for approval new or revised collections of coursework for certificate (or similar) program status. Design and develop new immersive courses and workshops to identify
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thoracic organ procurement and first assistant surgeon in our fast-growing, multidisciplinary program. This full-time faculty position will be appointed at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level
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contributions to a research program in a discipline relevant to stem cell, reproductive, and/or perinatal biology, and participate in all aspects of laboratory research, including experimental design, data
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opportunities, including clinic directorship or fellowship program leadership. The appropriate series and appointment at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level will be based on the candidate’s
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date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego (https://cse.ucsd.edu/ ) seeks a candidate
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cutting-edge research. We are seeking accomplished candidates for the position of Neurocritical Care Research Lead in our expanding Neurocritical Care Program. Mid-career and senior neurointensivists
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-tenure track faculty positions. The selected candidates will be responsible for developing an independent extramurally funded research program and will have teaching duties which may include lecturing and
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Health, MPH, MS and PhD in Biostatistics, PhD in Public Health, and a Joint doctoral program with SDSU. The School’s new PhD program in Public Health will have its first concentration in Health Services
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observational air–sea interactions. We seek an outstanding scientist/educator to establish a vigorous research program and provide intellectual leadership in this field while complementing existing expertise
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investigator–initiated, and NIH grant funding. Participant recruitment primarily comes from patients seen in movement disorder clinics by division faculty. The program is highly translational, with strengths in