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Virtual Organization (AIVO) to support two AI education programs related to a Google.org funded grant. The successful candidate will design web portal solutions with the desired UIUX components, will gather
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competitive candidate should have a transformative research program and show excellence in undergraduate teaching and educational innovation. We give preference to applicants in areas of mathematics with a
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per year. Specialization for Program in Computing (PIC): Applicants for this specialization must show strong promise as instructors for courses in computing. Specialization in Financial Instruction (FAM
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building inclusive data-centric research and education across the UCLA campus is a priority. A competitive candidate should have a transformative research program and show excellence in undergraduate
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research program and show excellence in undergraduate teaching and educational innovation. We give preference to applicants in areas of mathematics with a connection to any of the existing research groups
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lecturer and TSP (Teacher Special Program) positions in Statistics. We are seeking outstanding lecturers who can teach one or more of the following courses listed below. Teaching Responsibilities: STATISTICS
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departmental branding consistency. Assures dissemination of critical information via the web such as recent news, departmental program launches, and emergency issues. Develops and evaluates direct reports
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for secondary math and science teaching careers. More information can be found at https://calteach.science.ucsc.edu JOB SUMMARY Cal Teach is a University of California systemwide program that
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positions. Among areas of particular interest are: 1) Machine Learning Systems and Efficiency 2) Data Security 3) Computer Vision and Deep Learning All candidates are expected to establish a vigorous program
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an externally funded research program, and teach and mentor at both the undergraduate and graduate levels employing inclusive pedagogical approaches. UCLA and the Department of Mathematics are committed