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computational simulation methods Undergraduate and Graduate students studying Physics and Mathematics are preferred. This position is well suited for those interested in novel applications of science
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Specialist to support the Master of Health Administration (MHA) program in both online and residential formats. This role is pivotal in shaping the program’s success through strategic leadership, student
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The College of the Liberal Arts is seeking an Administrative Assistant to support a department head and numerous faculty processes, from hiring to promotion and tenure. This role is great for individuals
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to identify and respond to learning needs, refer students to academic support resources with the aim of increasing retention, monitor and coordinate support services, and design methods to monitor academic
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). Contribute to projects aimed at developing and optimizing new techniques in diagnostic microbial genomics. Participate in evaluating and implementing innovative methods for DNA/RNA extraction from various
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computational methods to visual art. This position is open to current Penn State undergraduates, and preference will be given to students with prior research experience in this area. Compensation: The starting
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governmental or regulatory agencies, research organizations, and central University offices Editing, creating and printing educational materials Develop recruitment and data collection plans including methods
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of physics beyond the Standard Model, using analytical and computational approaches. The successful applicant will join Dr. Carlos Blanco's research group with significant academic freedom to pursue
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must be ready to conduct research involving the design of novel behavioral interventions, conduct human studies, and build computational models to implement existing behavioral paradigms such as Just In
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/stat/people/lxx6 ). Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) developing statistical methods and theory for high-dimensional statistics, nonparametric statistics, and statistical