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-hour per semester teaching load. Teach coursework to include didactic and/or laboratory components of the curriculum. Develop instructional materials to include course plans, learning outcomes, and
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program visibility. Work with campus support services to provide ongoing resources and assistance to paraprofessionals. Visiting Lecturer Teach and prepare two courses per semester in our teacher education
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, exercising confidentiality, tact and diplomacy. Utilizes business software applications to prepare correspondence, reports, presentations, agendas, minutes, etc. Receives, screens, and directs incoming calls
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training who are interested in developing further analytical, methodological, and professional skills needed for informatics-oriented research positions in academia, government, and industry. The program
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, imaging mass spectrometry and other emerging modalities); biomedical and bio-inspired robotics. Biological and Biophysical Sciences: development and application of instrumentation and methods (including
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; the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering; and the IU School of Dentistry. Highly desired experience includes the development, improvement, or application of biotechnologies with
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experimental systems — from ecosystems to microbiology and developmental biology, from evolution to cell biology, from molecular biology to systems biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting
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Bloomington, our faculty educate, mentor, and serve ~2,900 students enrolled in our BS, MS, and PhD degree programs. About Indiana University Bloomington: Founded in 1820 and considered the flagship, Indiana
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in human factors/systems engineering and in implementation science. Dr. Ramly’s research program develops and tests innovative methods for the human-centered design and implementation of systems
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provides state-of-the-art facilities including fully equipped classrooms, media and gaming labs, human–computer interaction research labs, usability and mobile development labs, ample research facilities