198 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at The University of Iowa
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Pathology services at UI and ICVA encompass a broad range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including microbiology, coagulation, molecular pathology, clinical chemistry, and informatics
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Counseling program, following the College of Education trends, has strong department, college, university, and clinical community support, and is committed to an environment that values multiple perspectives
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Carver College of Medicine’s Department of Internal Medicine is recruiting multiple faculty members as part of a research cluster hire focused on outcomes research and health services. Candidates will be
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; the track does not include the possibility of tenure, but otherwise parallels the tenure track with various ranks (Assistant Professor of Instruction, Associate Professor of Instruction, Professor
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of Emergency Medicine’s Division of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is seeking an EMS Fellowship Program Director. Appointment rank may be at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor level on
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Carver College of Medicine’s Department of Internal Medicine is recruiting multiple faculty members whose research efforts bridge fundamental scientific discoveries with translational applications in human
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other departments including Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Radiology. The Department has a successful research program and has multiple federally funded investigators
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of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Blood & Marrow Transplantation are seeking multiple BC/BE medical oncologists for a growing practice. Appointment rank may be at the Assistant
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and full-time programs, with the part-time master’s program ranked #5 in the nation by Fortune ), as well as a PhD degree. Through its Tippie Analytics Cooperative, the department is actively engaged
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components of speech and/or swallowing are encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will be expected to: a) develop and sustain a program of research contributing to the department’s longstanding record