113 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at Arizona State University
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Department Statement: The ASU Library is a center of learning, exploration and discovery. With eight locations embedded in Arizona and at ASU California Center Grand, the library plays a vital role
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; (3) applied, social scientific statistics; (4) data management; (5) evidence-based crime control policies and practices across justice systems; and (6) empirical program evaluation. All we do at ASU is
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faculty position in the area of space robotics, controls, and autonomous systems. The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy (https://semte.engineering.asu.edu/ ), one of the eight Fulton
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, Security and Society (CBSS, https://biodesign.asu.edu/biocomputing-security-and-society ), the Center for Intelligent, Distributed, Embedded Applications and Systems (IDEAS https://ideasresearchcenter.org
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fiscal-year appointment, which complements our interdisciplinary team of applied statisticians, is dedicated to partnerships with faculty in programmatic research focusing on healthcare, well-being, and
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fabrication space on the ASU Tempe campus and the MacroTechnology Works facility, a former semiconductor plant converted to lab space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power
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Works facility, a former semiconductor plant converted to lab space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power and energy systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves
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no tenure implications, not to exceed .40 FTE. A typical Faculty Associate course load is one to two classes per semester. Teaching duties include: preparing course materials, responding to and evaluating
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Instructions Application Instructions: Application deadline is July 21, 2025. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be
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. These positions are one semester appointments, part time, non-benefits eligible with no tenure implications, not to exceed .40 FTE. A typical Faculty Associate course load is one to two classes per semester