10 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"St" "Prof" positions at Indiana University
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create new engineering and advanced degrees, which will aid in expanding the department’s academic programs and facilities. Furthermore, Indiana University has allocated $23.5 million over the next five
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collaboratively. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in spectroscopic methods, data analysis, and scientific programming will be advantageous. Department Contact for Questions Questions can be directed to: Prof
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Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other biochemists
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campus. Simon Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other
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graduate students. The Bloomington Information and Library Science program is ranked ninth nationally by the U.S. News & World Report, fifth in the US and seventh worldwide in the recent QS rankings. ILS
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insurance and a base retirement plan, are entirely paid by the University. For detailed benefit options please visit: https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/neweeo/prof-index.html . Before a conditional offer of
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to teach 100, 200, and higher level programming courses in Java and/or Python. Preference would be given to candidates who can teach Cybersecurity, AI, Operating Systems, Web, Game, or Mobile Development
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applicants for two Lecturer appointments in the Biomedical Engineering Program. Exceptional instructors are being sought to join our fast-growing department. The responsibilities of the position include
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. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in spectroscopic methods, data analysis, and scientific programming will be advantageous. Department Contact for Questions Questions can be directed to: Prof. Thielges
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, computer scientists, and policy experts. The postdocs will work with Prof. Daniel Loveless on various areas of research, including radiation and reliability effects in emerging semiconductor technologies