88 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"U.S" positions at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Tenure Track Assistant or Associate Professor in Computer Engineering, 2 Positions Available, Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: Tickle College
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Assistant/Associate Professor in Computer Science (Precision Health and Environment Cluster Hire) Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: Tickle College
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Full/Associate/Assistant Professor in Industrial, Computational, and Applied Mathematics--Fall 2026 The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: College of Arts and Sciences
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on. Departmental strengths include optimization, data analytics, machine learning, quantum computing, reliability and maintainability, and operational excellence, and their applications in manufacturing, logistics
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fill a 9-month position in the Construction Science and Management (CSM) program. The successful candidate will be responsible for working with the CSM program Faculty, program Director, and Professional
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research centers and three interdisciplinary institutes. With approximately 4,300 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students, the college sits 29th among public universities in the most recent U.S. News and
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research centers and three interdisciplinary institutes. With approximately 4,300 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students, the college sits 29th among public universities in the most recent U.S. News and
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stakeholders. During the past 15 years, the department has undergone significant growth and transformation. Undergraduate student enrollment averages about 300 students. The graduate program has tripled its
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programs: Participate in program and course revisions. Revise assigned courses to reflect program outcomes, AACN essentials, state board of nursing minimum standards, current evidence, and best practice
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of American political institutions. The successful candidate will teach courses on topics such as Congress, the U.S. presidency, the bureaucracy, and state and local politics. Successful candidates must have