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of California Merced invites applications for the position of full-time Assistant Professor of Teaching in Aerospace Engineering with potential security of employment (parallel to tenure track). This position
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distributed computing, system software design and development for AI and digital twin applications, energy efficiency optimization, and contribute to innovative research aimed at improving food production
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recruiting a postdoctoral scholar to join the lab. The postdoc will primarily work on a project related to deep soil processes. Our research program explores diverse areas, such as soil organic matter dynamics
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any job expectation/requirement questions about this position to Dr. Kara McCloskey, kmccloskey@ucmerced.edu Qualifications Basic qualifications PhD, experience in human stem cell culture and tissue
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Lecturer with Potential Security of Employment (LPSOE). The Professor of Teaching series parallels that of the research-focused series but with an emphasis on excellence in teaching and other instruction
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programs and courses, evaluation of program and course implementation, the development and growth of partnerships with districts, faculty, staff, students, and other community partners. Support the VISTA
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work at symposia and other venues. Curriculum Development Engage in, and collaborate on, curriculum and program development, pedagogical innovation, and other scholarly and professional activities
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: Securing a Climate Resilient Water Future through Innovation in Measurement, Management, and Markets (SWF) and closely-related efforts. The SWF program is an innovative initiative designed to equip
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includes the development and implementation of an undergraduate program in Communication and Media to meet the needs of California’s undergraduate population. Our current search is therefore broad, and we
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embody the value of the arts in human social life in historical and contemporary contexts. The next stage in our growth includes the development and implementation of an undergraduate program in