13 computational-material-science-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at Delaware State University
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General Description of the Position The Division of Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science (PEMaCS) at Delaware State University (DSU) invites applications for multiple nine-month
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organizational and problem-solving skills to manage multiple priorities effectively. Qualification Standards Education: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of 5 years in
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. Oversee the use of technology for program operations, such as video conferencing technology, presentation software and other communications technologies, for instance. Create and maintain program records
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of advanced computational and data science methods in modeling, simulation, and design; end-to-end, concept-to-product integration of environmental engineering for efficient operation. Applicants should have
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General Description of the Position The Food Science and Biotechnology program at Delaware State University, Delaware, USA, seeks a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellow/Research
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are the functions essential to performing this job. Provide developmental academic advising to assigned incoming freshman and pre-program majors. Provide incoming students with policy and procedural information
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meetings to support students. Develop and implement student follow-up procedures from one academic term to another, including program goals and objectives; maintain current statistics and files on students
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appropriate accommodations within a rigorous educational program. In addition, they will assume the following responsibilities: Reviews disability documentation, engages in the interactive process with
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logistics for students and program staff. Assist Residential Education as needed with the room check-in and check-out process. Assist with inspections rooms before student/staff arrival to ensure preparedness
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on multiple campuses which consists of African American resources and the history of the university through the arrangement, description, storage, and preservation of archival materials including photographs