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Posting Details Position Details Title Assistant Professor in Sports Analytics Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Tourism, Conventions, and Event Management – School
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‑specific research questions into clearly defined analytic problems, ensuring that study aims, hypotheses, and data structures are appropriately aligned with proposed statistical methods. The research
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disease, infection prevention, and neurodevelopment in low‑resource settings. The faculty member not only drives analytic components of grant‑funded research but also plays a key instructional role through
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optimize localized drug-delivery platforms. Execute and interpret advanced imaging and tissue-analytics techniques, including: Multiplex immunofluorescence Spatial proteomics platforms Confocal and whole
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Tourism and hospitality analytics Sustainable and resilient destinations Experience design We welcome applicants committed to addressing complex challenges in tourism systems, destination competitiveness
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analytical chemistry or environmental engineering. A master’s degree in similar areas will be considered for a candidate with adequate experience. The successful candidate should have demonstrated an ability
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continuous improvement efforts. Use research, evaluation, and learning analytics to inform program development and instructional strategy. Basic Qualifications Minimum Education Ph.D., Ed.D., or equivalent in
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candidate must have a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) and training in I/O Psychology, Organizational Behavior, or a closely related field and applied experience (consulting, human resource analytics, organizational
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courses such as BUS-K 211: Introduction to Information Systems for Business, BUS-K 321: Management of Information Technology, and BUS-K 353: Business Analytics & Modeling among others. A productive program
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some overlapping measures in the individual data sets and through the use of advanced analytic tools including machine learning and graph theoretics, one can discover multiple developmental pathways in