55 algorithms-phd-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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and staff members. There are two undergraduate majors: Kinesiology, and Recreation & Sport Management. The department has a total of 2,036 undergraduate majors, along with multiple master's degree
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this impact with a specific focus on Circular Biomaterials. Qualifications REQUIRED: Candidates for the Governor's Chair in Circular Biomaterials will hold a PhD. Since this position crosses multiple fields
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, life insurance and multiple retirement plans. Additional information can be found at https://tennessee.edu/about/divisions/finance-admin/hr/payroll-benefits-retirement/ . ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
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with backgrounds and training in all areas of chemistry. A PhD in chemistry is required; relevant postdoctoral training or classroom teaching experience are considered as positive attributes
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, there are now 30 faculty working in this area at UT, representing the largest such group in the southeastern US. Qualifications Candidates for the Governor’s Chair in Quantum Devices will hold a PhD in
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upon evidence of excellent teaching and the department's staffing needs. There may be the potential for hiring multiple positions at the assistant level. The standard teaching load is 4 undergraduate
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agricultural industry experience. Plant breeding experience, including the management of multiple field plot trials is essential. Strong leadership and communication skills, and other personal attributes
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formed department’s educational programs; (e) mentor MS/PhD students; and (f) provide limited outreach and service in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (joint appointment). Candidates must
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professional program in the College of Veterinary Medicine has approximately 400 veterinary students and works collaboratively with CEM and Public Health to offer multiple dual-degree programs including DVM/PhD
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the opportunity to lead multiple constituencies and further develop a contemporary, diverse, progressive academic program to enhance the success of University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine graduates