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related discipline. Strong understanding of formal methods, embedded systems, and low-level programming languages (e.g., C/C++). Solid knowledge of computer architecture, operating systems, and hardware
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their expectations of the internship program. Additionally, interested candidates are asked to upload a resume, and a list of three (3) professional or academic references. Successful candidates will also
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of Penn State. In addition to teaching in residence, the successful candidate may be asked to teach in the LER School’s online program. The successful candidate will also be expected to perform occasional
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REQUIREMENTS: Penn State Great Valley seeks part-time Instructors (non-tenure track) in our technology and engineering programs. We are looking for professionals with substantial industry experience to teach in
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backgrounds. Qualified faculty may also teach graduate courses. Teaching emphases may include introductory to advanced programming in Python or Java; programming for web and mobile; software, interaction, and
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or Associate Teaching Professor (rank determined based on prior experience) position to support our undergraduate curriculum. The Department of BBH is a large, vibrant, and uniquely multi-faceted program that
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REQUIREMENTS: Penn State Lehigh Valley is seeking an Adjunct Lecturer to teach undergraduate courses within BS Business (BSB) and BS Project & Supply Chain Management (BSPSCM) degree programs. Requirements and
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REQUIREMENTS: Penn State DuBois is seeking applications for an Adjunct Lecturer for CMPSC 131 (Programming and Computation I: Fundamentals) for the Spring 2026 Semester. Applicants must have a minimum of a
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, multivariate calculus, probability theory, and statistics; strong coding skills with familiarity with python and or the R programming languages. 10-20 Hours per week Compensation: The starting rate for this job
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broader strategic objectives. Represent the Office on key committees and task forces; serve as a thought partner to senior leadership. Program and Operations Oversight Supervise the design and