97 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at Iowa State University
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, conducts and shares research to educate tomorrow’s business leaders so they are prepared to deal with multi-disciplinary, global and technological, challenges. The college offers undergraduate, graduate and
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provide proof-of-principle results for the development of a transformative, nondestructive, universally applicable, method of super-resolution imaging capable of measuring the positions of molecules
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collaborate with the other faculty within the Surgery, Anesthesia, and Community Outreach section to develop student learning objectives in accordance with the services goals. Teaching includes instruction and
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, soil and nutrient management, technologies that optimize crop yields and quality, and/or the development of sustainable crop production practices using precision agriculture technologies (e.g., use
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. The position will be 55% research, 40% teaching and 5% service. The successful candidate will develop an externally funded research program that aligns with the strengths of the department, which are focused
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Planning (one of 16 accredited undergraduate planning programs in the United States) and a Master of Community and Regional Planning. The department also offers a fully online Master of Community Development
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: Maintain an active record of scholarship, creative activity, or professional practice at the highest levels, and contribute to institutional and professional service. Assist the department in the development
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to regional and national conferences. Additionally, this candidate will share in committee responsibilities in the Department of Kinesiology along with working with the other dance faculty in developing and
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criticism; plants and ecological systems; landscape design technology; documentation and implementation; and advocacy and practice. Design faculty in our department educate students to become successful
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team and across campus. They should be comfortable using student information systems, apply knowledge of student development, and handle problem-solving and conflict resolution with professionalism and