28 distributed-algorithm-"Prof" positions at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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faculty standards. This position will hold the working title of Field Specialist in Community Development. As a Field Specialist, your workload distribution at appointment will be 90% Extension Teaching and
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. This position will hold the working title of Field Specialist in Horticulture. As a Field Specialist, your workload distribution at appointment will be 90% Extension Teaching and 10% Traditional Service
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through various delivery methods. As an Educator, your workload distribution at appointment will be 90% Extension Teaching and 10% Traditional Service. This appointment is renewable annually
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In Agronomy. As a Field Specialist, your workload distribution at appointment will be 90% Extension Teaching and 10% Traditional Service. This appointment is renewable annually at the discretion
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) Performing Arts Operations (3) Periodontics (3) Plan, Design & Construction (3) Regional Prof Development (3) School of Engineering (3) Student Auxiliary Services (3) Student Engagement (3) Student Unions (3
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& Construction (3) Regional Prof Development (3) School of Engineering (3) Student Auxiliary Services (3) Student Health Center (3) University Police (3) Veterinary Diagnostic Laborato (3) Admin Affairs UMKC
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, Social Media) Send targeted emails to students and/or postdocs regarding upcoming events, workshops, and deadlines Create and distribute flyers and digital content for events and office services Manage
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Graduate Education Support for S&T Graduate Council and Graduate Faculty Coordinate, prepare and distribute the meeting agenda(s) Arrange and attend/facilitate all meetings of the Graduate Council
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Operations (3) Periodontics (3) Plan, Design & Construction (3) Police (3) Regional Prof Development (3) Research (3) School of Engineering (3) UMSL Police (3) Academic Advising (2) Adv Educ in General
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genome-based influenza and/or SARS-CoV-2 risk assessment algorithms, designing broadly protective influenza and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, modeling the impacts