91 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Maryland
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for the position is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in epidemiology at fundamental and intermediate levels, and mentor students. In addition to teaching, responsibilities may include developing
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compliance of all CGS grants, prepare and submit required sponsor financial reports, and will be the finance POC for sponsor grants team and subaward collaborators. The ADF will also handle the Pacific
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Professor level, although more senior candidates with outstanding records of research achievements may be considered. Successful applicants will be expected to advance the field by developing an active
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: cryo-electron microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, x-ray crystallography, small angle neutron and x-ray scattering and mass spectrometry. IBBR researchers seek to advance therapeutic development
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lecturer, Professor of the Practice, or Clinical Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. Applicants are expected to develop and teach high quality courses to undergraduates, MBA, and specialty masters
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lessons that help students learn how to plan, develop, compose, and revise each major writing project, and they grade and respond to student writing (at least five major projects per semester, each returned
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: The Research Assistant will work with CGS and our collaborators to develop and apply robust and innovative research approaches to better understand pathways to reach challenging and ambitious climate and
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Summary/Purpose of Position: Candidate will be responsible for the planning, design, process development, fabrication and prototyping of systems utilizing the LPS cleanroom and general laboratory
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. Applicants are expected to develop and teach high quality courses — both in person and online — to students in our undergraduate, specialty accounting masters, MBA, and executive education programs. Candidates
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, data science (especially time-domain astronomy and surveys), and the high-z universe and galaxy evolution. All candidates should have research that relates to current and near-future major astronomical