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of health disparities, medical education, innovation and research. To learn more about our college, leadership, mission, faculty resources, and the city of Jacksonville visit https://med.jax.ufl.edu
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— to heal, to comfort, to educate and to discover through quality health care, elimination of health disparities, medical education, innovation and research. To learn more about our college, leadership
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National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/. The University of Florida is an equal opportunity institution. The University of Florida invites
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units centered around AI and technology-enhanced learning, such as the Institute for Advanced Learning Technologies (https://ialt.education.ufl.edu ). Successful applicants for the tenure track Assistant
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pursuit of our common mission — to heal, to comfort, to educate and to discover through quality health care, elimination of health disparities, medical education, innovation and research. To learn more
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independently to externally funded research as a principal investigator, as well as collaborate with other faculty. In addition, the successful candidate will teach in the epidemiology and public health programs
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understanding of advanced programming areas, including modern machine learning and deep learning methods (e.g., MATLAB and Python) Expertise in one or more of the following areas is preferred: mechanical
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are eligible to apply. Tenure accruing and non-tenure accruing tracks are available. Rank and tenure status will be commensurate with qualifications About Gainesville, Florida Gainesville, Florida, (https
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clinical features using machine learning and foundational modeling approaches. This work supports disease modeling across chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, cancer, and neurological conditions. A
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Professor, beginning August 16, 2026, in United States legal history. The successful candidate will teach five courses during the academic year, and should be able to contribute to the Department of History’s