546 programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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computational skills, including numerical methods and scientific programming (Python, MATLAB, C++, etc.). Effective communication and collaborative skills. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with wide-bandgap
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baccalaureate programs in Human Development and Family Studies, including introductory and advanced courses. Commit to high-quality instruction in a student-centered environment. Use strategies for active and
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identified. Please direct any questions to committee chair, Dr. Chris Skurka, at cjs7142@psu.edu. For information on the college and its programs, see: http://bellisario.psu.edu/ . The University Park Campus
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Arabidopsis leaves (wild type and cell wall mutants) and manufacture of cell wall mimics (films) based on holocellulose from various sources. The successful applicant must have the ability to plan, execute
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REQUIREMENTS The Eberly College of Science Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program is a 10-week summer training program (May 27 – Aug 1) designed to give motivated Penn State undergraduates in
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faculty positions. The successful candidate will teach in-person courses required in the undergraduate program at the University Park campus, and may also contribute to student academic advising, course and
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baccalaureate Computer Science degree program offered by three Penn State campuses: Penn State Beaver, Penn State Brandywine, and Penn State Hazleton. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with
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include 12 credits per semester (four courses) of composition classes such as ENGL 15, 101 and 202, but there may be opportunities to teach courses that fit within the needs of the English program and the
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. The mission of the ADUS Office is to support teaching, learning, and curriculum across the College’s programs. The Office has broad responsibility for planning, administration, and evaluation of teaching
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Recreation’s social media calendar and posting accurate information on facilities, events, and programs. Conceptualize and create digital content aimed at increasing engagement across both target and broader