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methodologies generally, machine learning techniques, OR complexity analysis/nonlinear dynamics are particularly well-matched to the opportunity, but applicants with theoretical expertise related to compact
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methodologies generally, machine learning techniques, OR complexity analysis/nonlinear dynamics are particularly well-matched to the opportunity, but applicants with theoretical expertise related to compact
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programs while helping us imagine the future of Communication. While we are open in terms of methodological and theoretical orientation, we are particularly interested in applicants whose academic training
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Program Adjunct Faculty - College of Nursing Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: part-time/12-months Department: 232-Nursing Position
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and observational data from space-borne missions (most notably Kepler and TESS); be proficient in computational astrophysics, astrostatistics, and/or exoplanetary science; participate in Departmental
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research team and work on cutting-edge theoretical and observational aspects of binary and multiple stellar populations. In parallel, the applicant will teach an undergraduate core science course/lab to non
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and observational stellar astrophysics, computation astrophysics, astrostatistics, and/or exoplanetary science. Teach 2 sections of the Mendel core science courses or labs per semester (currently “How
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August 2025. We seek highly qualified candidates in theoretical and/or observational Astrophysics or Planetary Science, who will enhance the research directions and existing expertise in the Department
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of Engineering with many fascinating projects that focus on applying advanced nonlinear theoretical, computational and experimental techniques to solve practical real-world problems in engineering and biomedicine
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foster good communication and psychomotor skills with patients, families and other members of the health care team. Validate students’ understanding of theoretical, scientific and evidence based practice