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Academic Advisor in Manhattan, Kansas
The Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites applications for undergraduate advisor. The department is home to undergraduate programs in biomedical engineering, computer engineering, and electrical engineering. The primary responsibility will be to increase the retention of at-risk students using available tools and best practices. Sharing advising best practices with the department and the College of Engineering Academic Success Center is also expected, along with additional tasks to assist the undergraduate programs in the department.
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Professor/Department Head in Manhattan, Kansas
The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering at Kansas State University (K-State) invites nominations and applications for the position of Head of the Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The college seeks an individual with the experience to provide leadership and administrative oversight for successful instructional, research and broad-based growth of programs in the department. The successful candidate will be a strong promoter of teaching, research, service and faculty development.
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Research Electrical Engineer in Manhattan, Kansas
This position engineers solutions for university and non-university entities. Develops a project from concept to delivery. Constructs customer ideas into electronic parts. Maintains project budgets and documentation.
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Research Assistant/Associate Professor in Manhattan, Kansas
The Department of Computer Science seeks a Research Assistant/Associate Professor to pursue, assist with, advise, and promote research and teaching activities in artificial intelligence and data science at the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (CAIDS).
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor positions- Biomanufacturing in Manhattan, Kansas
Kansas State University (K-State) is hiring up to twelve new faculty members at all ranks and in multiple disciplines to enhance our research and instruction strengths that support the growing biomanufacturing industry in the region through innovation and workforce development. These faculty will bring innovative research and learning that complements our established reputation in agriculture, biosciences, biosecurity, engineering, and veterinary medicine. As an example of this strength, K-State is leading an NSF Engines Development Award for “Advancing biosecurity, biodefense, and biomanufacturing technologies” and is a member of the Kansas City Inclusive Biologics and Biomanufacturing Tech Hub recently designated by the EDA.
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