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The Computer Science Department in the College of Science and Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position
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. Responsibilities include maintaining a research program leading to publications in high-quality journals, teaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate l evels in on-campus and online modalities, and providing
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, and program budgets; Responsible for all personnel policies and paperwork, recruitment and payroll-related systems within the college; responsible for personnel within the college, including review
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opportunities also exist through the University of Massachusetts Boston’s Scholarly Grand Challenges. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an active, collaborative and impactful research program
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required; post-doctoral experience is preferred. The applicant will have the potential (or a demonstrated capability) to carry on an active, externally funded research program of international caliber and to
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research program in the fields of one or more of the following core areas: Power Systems, Power Electronics, Electric Motors and Drive, Power Apparatus and Protection, Smart Grids, Renewable Energy Systems
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program in Applied Behavior Analysis, and a B.A. in Sport Leadership and Administration. We seek candidates with teaching and clinical experience, preferably licensed, who have a commitment to serving
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to university, college, departmental, and program committees, to professional associations, and to local, national, and/or international communities. The College recognizes that the scholarly work of faculty
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to the appropriate entity Manage the library book binding program, collaborate with Head of Collections and Scholarly Communications for selection, communicate with binding vendor, prepare materials for binding, and
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mathematics, while promoting world class research that advances scientific, computational, and mathematical knowledge. Founded in 1964, UMass Boston, part of the University of Massachusetts system, is the only