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our team, as well as a willingness to learn new methods and techniques as the projects evolve. This is a one-year full-time appointment with the potential for extension contingent upon successful
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quantitative analytic methods. Core responsibilities include: Conducting data analysis for ongoing projects. Developing independent and collaborative publications by accessing available longitudinal data
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research, teaching, and leadership skills. Candidates must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively in our team, as well as a willingness to learn new methods and
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skills. Candidates must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively in our team, as well as a willingness to learn new methods and techniques as the projects evolve
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quantitative analytic methods. Core responsibilities include: Conducting data analysis for ongoing projects. Developing independent and collaborative publications by accessing available longitudinal data
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University to pursue further training in research, teaching, and communication skills. Previous experience with standard laboratory methods is not necessary. Candidates must possess excellent communication and
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the geographical region of their specialty. We imagine that the successful candidate’s research would be of considerable interest to colleagues in Anthropology, History, or Sociology (depending on their methods) as
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, there are no additional restrictions on what or how the course should be taught. Fellows are encouraged to experiment with both the content and the method of their seminar particularly as it relates
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University to pursue further training in research, teaching, and communication skills. Previous experience with standard laboratory methods is not necessary. Candidates must possess excellent communication and
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that can sit at all scales of the human experience. We have a strong research focus and present our work at top-tier ACM computer science venues in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Wearable Computing