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BASW & PhD Assistant Social Work-Academic Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006601) The BASW and PhD Program Assistant is a dual (50/50) administrative role that supports two major academic
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Faculty Professor Assistant - Full-Time School of Computing and Information-RC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006623) Tenure-Stream Assistant Professor for Quantum Algorithms As the University
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(vii) demonstrating commitment to service and the School and University by serving on faculty committees. Must have a PhD degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in Computer Science or a related field
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modeling on organizational data and data sets utilizing advanced statistical methods to mine and analyze complex and unstructured data sets. Offers complex analysis and utilizes advanced algorithms and
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service activities. Experience and Training: ● Applicant should hold a PhD or MD/PhD with at least 5 years of post-PhD experience in a related field. ● Research expertise in the field of genetics
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cell classes, identifying their distinct roles in disease pathogenesis. Effort Allocation: 100% Research Minimum Qualifications - PhD in Life Science, Science, or related field. Postdoctoral experience
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, implementing algorithms, creating software, and investigating new approaches and technologies. Aid with exploratory research to design and manufacture devices and testing systems. Use of CAD and 3D printing
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also direct the Cellular Metabolic Phenotyping core in the Center for Immunometabolism. Effort Allocation: 100% Research Minimum Qualifications - PhD in Agricultural Science, Science, or related field
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of Pharmacy and MS/PhD Programs. The faculty position will be at the rank of Instructor in the appointment stream and will be based on a 9-month appointment. The ideal candidate will have a PharmD and/or PhD in
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for the MLIS and PhD LIS programs; Provides critical support to the department chair and must maintain absolute confidentiality; Disseminates academic information to potential and current MLIS students