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The School of Engineering anticipates hiring Teaching Assistants for lower- and upper-division courses for Academic Year 2025-2026, including Summer Session 2025, in the following disciplines: Computer
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The School of Engineering anticipates hiring Teaching Fellows for lower- and upper-division courses for Academic Year 2025-2026, including Summer Session 2025, in the following disciplines: Computer
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, as well as parallel and distributed computing. Additionally, the Postdoctoral Scholar will collaborate closely with the PI to produce research articles aimed at disseminating the findings obtained from
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Position overview Position title: Part-Time Program Coordinator Salary range: Up to 20% time of Step I. See Table 36 for the salary range for this position. The expected compensation
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to both the research and public-facing missions of UC Merced’s Experimental Smart Farm and the Farms-Food-Future Innovation program. This recruitment may represent a multi-hire initiative. The position is
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will primarily work on a project related to deep soil processes. Our research program explores diverse areas, such as soil organic matter dynamics in natural ecosysstems undergoing rapid transformations
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, while also assisting in participant screening and scheduling for research studies. Assists with developing tracking mechanisms for research participants, support research progress reports development
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, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University
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the role of F3-ESF Junior Specialist, the candidate will be actively involved in agroecology research at our experimental smart farm and partner farms and the Farms-Food-Future (F3) Innovation program, and
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, teaching, and service. Key Responsibilities: Develop a robust, independent research program in the areas of prosthetics, bionics, regenerative medicine, or biomedical devices. Publish high-quality research