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of computational materials discovery starting in Summer 2025 . Our group is seeking to discover novel materials for renewable energy applications using high-throughput quantum chemistry calculations and data-driven
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for identifying and developing globally responsive appropriate pedagogical approaches to learning for all students based on emerging research in the field of learning science and higher education. This role has a
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weekly field trips offered during program on Fridays Attend instructor orientation/planning sessions and program activities Knowledge of: Thorough knowledge of subject matter and skill acquisition in
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/about/equipment/. QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) in psychology, neuroscience, math, computer science, or other related field is required by the start date; a Master’s Degree (MA/MS) is
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solutions supported with professional coaching, supervision, and mentoring. Be part of this groundbreaking “product-based learning” program and help create AI for impact. To learn more about the AI for Impact
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Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering, including but not limited to navigating the contract process and understanding the requirements for different payment types and requests for Chemical
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 04-Jun-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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, compute, storage, and hybrid connectivity. Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Proficiency in Terraform, Bicep, ARM templates, and PowerShell for infrastructure automation. Cloud Security & Compliance: Strong
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of Education. The Summer Enrichment Program will provide academic instruction in core subjects: English, Sciences, and Mathematics . MCUB will also provide courses and workshops exploring various topics: Life
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Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering departments. Interdisciplinary programming and research are areas of continued focus for the College of Engineering