131 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"University-of-Warwick" positions at University of Maryland
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Systems Engineering Specialist’s responsibilities include: Conducting systems analysis and research to support ongoing and new projects. Developing comprehensive written reports and briefing materials
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to interpret policy & procedure and problem solve; supporting the Dean and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs in the strategic development and execution of School faculty affairs; managing the TTK
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serve as the Fellow’s primary mentor with support from other CfME and TLPL faculty. These faculty will meet with the Fellow regularly to provide guidance on developing a pedagogically sound teaching
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world are important areas for the environment and society. They are also experiencing unprecedented pressure from climate change and economic development. We are seeking candidates with a strong background in coastal
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(developed from satellite observations, ground monitors, and numeric modeling) with adverse birth outcomes including low birthweight, preterm birth, hospital service use, and mortality. Essential Functions
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of Position: The Department of Family Science is seeking to candidates to teach several courses in its newly revised undergraduate curriculum. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and maintain course
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science. The Data Engineer Infrastructure Specialist’s responsibilities include: Designing, building, and testing computational systems to support multidisciplinary research Developing written guidance and
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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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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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of these positions will be electrochemical modeling of high-energy cells. The successful applicant will develop detailed physics- and chemistry-based transient mathematical models for cell charge and discharge, based