133 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Temple University
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supplies. • Prepare and submit records, charts, logs, cage cards, and inventories as required by ULAR SOP’s Temple University: Temple University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity
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industry partners. Housed within the College of Science and Technology, the Department of Chemistry serves undergraduate majors and graduate students with academic programs that prepare students to solve
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. The successful candidate(s) will provide instruction in physics or STEM coursework, student mentorship, and curriculum development. The CST physics department anticipates that the selected individual (s
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Organizational Affairs leads and directs the following administrative functions for the department: Personnel, Tactical and Professional Development, Communication Center Dispatch, Information Systems and
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responsibility for assigned program management and supports the end-to-end development of new projects. Essential functions: •Under the supervision of Ferretti and McCallion the Manager will be responsible
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research and community based collaborators; supporting IRB submissions; developing manuals, resources, and intellectual research products; submitting weekly progress reports to the PI and Research
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, as well as perform molecular biological analysis of brain tissue. Additionally, the incumbent will coordinate laboratory activities, prepare buffers and other laboratory reagents, and help manage the
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variety of audiences including academia, funders, educational practitioners, and other stakeholders. Specifically, a candidate with experience in children’s development of curiosity and creativity is
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and Japan; offered through exchange and other institutional partners around the globe and developed and led by Temple faculty members. Enrolling and serving an average of 1200 Temple and non-Temple
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self-reliance. Additional responsibilities include instructing Honors First-Year Seminars, developing co-curricular programs, supervising an Honors student organization, and participating in self