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approaches in our investigation of encoding and retrieval processes underlying memory performance. Information about all of our research, including ongoing projects, can be found on our lab website at https
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SPECIFICS The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Penn State Behrend invites applicants for a non-tenure-line faculty position starting in Spring 2026 or Fall 2026. The successful candidate will
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are seeking a talented, experienced, and highly-motivated Software Developer to join the Visualization and Decision Support Division of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State. You will
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REQUIREMENTS The Department of Computer Science and Engineering within the College of Engineering is seeking applicants for a part-time programmer. The role: Help us build a focused, sharp system that turns peer
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portfolio is required with all applications. This is a non-exempt hourly position offering a maximum of 24 hours weekly and is eligible for fully remote work from select locations. See https://hr.psu.edu/more
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attending classes, providing tutorial support, leading icebreaker activities, supervising students, chaperoning weekly trips, attending staff meetings, completing program documentation and evaluations by
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to complement their curriculum with hands on learning. Our program conducts research using facilities located in Buckhout Laboratory on the University Park campus. We also have field trials at the Russell E
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to obtain external funding, an outstanding record of academic outputs, and an innovative and integrative research program. Candidates who are committed to community engagement, science communication, outreach
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2026, with flexibility. The successful candidate will lead the development of a human gross anatomy teaching program in the Department of Anthropology’s new gross anatomy teaching lab. The Assistant
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aspects the program. Duties include the recruitment and retention of student-athletes. Additionally, the selected candidate must have the ability to coordinate and instruct soccer camps on campus during