201 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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expected to establish an independent research program, foster collaborations with departmental and university research strengths, and contribute to impactful research nationally and internationally
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technology. We welcome candidates with expertise in teaching and research that integrates the humanities with new technologies (e.g., digital and computational humanities, virtual and augmented reality, ethics
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. Candidates applying AI to experimental systems are invited to highlight those innovations. Position Overview The successful candidate will: Establish an independent, externally funded research program. Teach
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to, pre-departure, while abroad, and returning home. (20%) Enhance and develop the ¿CWRU in¿ first semester study abroad program, in coordination with partners on campus and abroad. (20%) Collaborate in
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. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform specific aspects of a broader engineering problem. Oversee the undergraduate laboratory experiments, including building the computer interfaces and the actual experimental
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including AI and data science. Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree, significant research achievements, and a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring
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Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree, significant research achievements, and a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring at the graduate and undergraduate level. Successful
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Interprofessional Scholars Collaboration in Teaching and Learning Program. Actively contributes to creating a dynamic environment for faculty engagement and teaching recognition, including the Scholarship in Teaching
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for advising and aiding students. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Classical Studies by the time of application (nota bene: there is a strong internal candidate) Preferred Qualifications
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to support leadership in problem solving, program improvement and to increase the overall success of priority fundraising initiatives for the university. (70%) Contribute to the design of sophisticated and