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of higher education and the federal relations industries. Strong interpersonal skills, able to work in a team and effectively manage meetings. Broadly computer literate, with specialized capabilities relevant
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R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing The George R. Brown School of Engineering ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report) and is strongly committed
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS and is part of a cluster hire across the School of Social Sciences. The specialty area should be in human factors/human-computer interaction (HF/HCI), industrial-organizational psychology
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the structure and mechanism of molecules, macromolecular complexes, and cells. Candidates developing or incorporating predictive computational methods (LLMs and AI) to gain mechanistic insight into structure and
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complexes, and cells. Candidates developing or incorporating predictive computational methods (LLMs and AI) to gain mechanistic insight into structure and mechanisms will also be considered. For both
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CV should include specific examples. We encourage applications from candidates working across disciplines that might use public history methods, including but not limited to Art History, English
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, and research skills Good scientific and numerical skills with meticulous attention to details and accuracy Ability to work in a team environment, to participate actively, to collaborate and to motivate
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legacies of higher education that continue to affect our present, particularly within the context of Texas. Through complementary approaches grounded in humanistic research methods and critical creative
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communication, analytical, and research skills Excellent scientific and numerical skills with meticulous attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work in a team environment, to participate actively, and to
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education and/or affiliated institutions, prior experience in program building, and publicly engaged humanities work. We encourage applicants with an interest in questions at the intersection