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-Graduate Assistant Applicant Search Category: Graduate Assistant University Authorized FTE: Unit: CMNS-Institute for Advanced Computer Studies Hiring Range Minimum: Hiring Range Maximum: Campus/College
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(e.g., electrolyte transport properties) and cell-level (e.g., separating electrode- and particle-scale) processes. Methods such as EIS, GITT, pulsing, and others may be used. The position will be in
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Engineer Specialist’s responsibilities include: Designing, building, and testing computational systems to support multidisciplinary research Developing written guidance and best practices for stakeholders
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new course syllabi; attending and participating in program planning meetings; participating in program assessment and evaluation; assisting with the revision of syllabi and curriculum revisions; and
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for the President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP). We seek an early-career mathematics education scholar who centers issues of race and racial equity in their research and instruction. The purpose of the PPFP
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of undergraduate courses for the Biocomputational Engineering (BCE) degree program, a new program within the Fischell Department of Bioengineering. The lecturer will also be responsible for advising undergraduate
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, biophysical and structural biology methods for applications in biotechnology and biopharmaceutical development, the Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR) seeks a laboratory technician to
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infrastructure. Benefits Summary Top Benefits and Perks: Faculty Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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. Vaccine Protocol Position Summary/Purpose of Position: The Academic Writing Program (AWP) and the Professional Writing Program (PWP) at the University of Maryland, College Park, seek lecturers for the Fall
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to the design of experiments for parameterization of material-level (e.g., electrolyte transport properties) and cell-level (e.g., separating electrode- and particle-scale) processes. Methods such as EIS, GITT