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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Professor in Nuclear Theory Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Physics Location Bloomington Position Summary Faculty position
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Position in Lattice Field Theory Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Physics Location Bloomington Position Summary
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density functional theory calculations in solids (i.e. use of codes such as Quantum Espresso and/or VASP), to work on correlated electron quantum materials. This will include performing calculations and
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teaching, research, and service. All faculty members at Indiana University abide by the Principles of Ethical Conduct and Academic Appointee Responsibilities and Conduct, and support the Code of Student
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should have teaching experience in core courses such as Introduction to Criminal Justice and Criminological Theory. Although distinct specialization is open, teaching and research experience in at least
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successful teaching at the university level, including in online and/or hybrid settings. Demonstrated ability to coordinate and lead learning programs. Expertise in adult learning theory to effectively
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full-time faculty members, whose principal research areas include Algebraic Semigroup Theory, Graph Theory, Mathematical Modeling in Medical Decision-Making, Mathematical Physics, Representation Theory
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and lead learning programs. Expertise in adult learning theory to effectively coordinate efforts while catering to the developmental needs of adult learners. Experience working with educational
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the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct. The investigator does not respond to incidents that fall under Title IX or Indiana University's UA-03 Discrimination, Harassment and Sexual
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, human sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, nutrition, obesity, maternal and child health, population health, public health policy, and application of health behavior theory. The Indiana University