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About The University of Texas at El Paso: THE PROGRAM: The Regents' Research Excellence Program is the largest state-funded research program in UTEP history. This program provides support for
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systems (including robotics perception/planning stacks). Mentoring: Supervise MS/PhD students; co-author high-impact publications. Service: Support program development, workshops/symposia, and departmental
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UTEP's strategic initiative to develop a world-class research cluster in this field, supported by the UT System Regents' Research Excellence Program. Research Assistant Professors will contribute to high
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applications for a Research Assistant Professor (RAP) position in Workforce Development to help align community and industry workforce needs with College of Education research and programming. Funded by the UT
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the college's leadership in research for collaborative impact in education. Funded by the UT System Regents Research Excellence Program, this is a full-time, non-tenure track research faculty position with a
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growing research portfolio in CS Education (including STEM education, computational thinking, and AI literacy). Funded by the UT System Regents' Research Excellence Program, this is a full-time, non-tenure
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of our future research initiative. The successful candidate will lead cutting-edge research in additive manufacturing, multifunctional materials, and extreme-environment composites, developing
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' Research Excellence Program (RREP) to enhance and maintain the research competitiveness of the UT System (UTS). The goal of RREP is to create a new group of distinguished research faculty to increase
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constituted Center for Flexible and Microelectronic Energy Storage (CFMES) which brings together faculty and staff members from the departments of physics and chemistry. The CFMES team aims to develop energy
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project which brings together faculty and staff members from the departments of physics and chemistry. The team aims to develop energy storage solutions, based on novel layered materials, which can be