91 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" positions at University of California, Merced
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of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses for Academic Year 2025-2026: ME 021: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 121: Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ME 137
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Dynamics ENGR 065: Circuit Theory ENGR 130: Thermodynamics ME 021: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 137: Computer Aided Engineering Other courses as needed See catalog for course
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2025-2026: ME 021: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 121: Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ME 137: Computer Aided Engineering ME 140: Vibration and Control ME 142: Mechatronics ME
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: Engineering Computing ME 120: Component Design ME 121: Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ME 137: Computer Aided Engineering ME 140: Vibration and Control ME 142: Mechatronics ME 144: Introduction to Multi
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excellent opportunity to work in the development of external relationships and to engage in industry-university partnerships at the cutting edge of engineering, computer and data science, technology, natural
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following in your cover letter: UC Merced Student ID Have you previously worked as LA at this program? If yes, what semester and for what courses? Why would you like to become a Learning Assistant? What
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STEM disciplines. The candidate will have opportunities to engage in program building efforts and have an extensive impact on the growth and development of the CalTeach program. In addition to teaching
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in program building efforts and have an extensive impact on the growth and development of the CalTeach program. In addition to teaching the course(s), the instructor will be evaluating student work and
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, and database management for the center’s educational initiatives. The academic coordinator will assess program and constituency needs; and liaise with state and local public agencies, labor unions and
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individual meetings with program participants to work on research, writing, communication skills, and creating an individual academic plan to pursue graduate studies. The University of California Teaching