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Part-Time Faculty - Public Health (temporary) in UMass Lowell
The Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Lowell is searching for part-time Adjunct Instructors to teach biostatistical and quantitative epidemiology courses in its undergraduate and graduate Public Health programs. Courses include: Biostatistics, Regression Modeling, Epidemiology, and Public Health Data Science. Both online and in-person course teaching opportunities are available. Candidates will become an integral part of the program, working in collaboration with lead instructors. Teaching opportunities will vary by semester, with opportunities beginning in the Spring 2025.
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Senior Project Manager - Construction (SPM-C) in UMass Lowell
The Senior Project Manager – Construction (SPM-C) is responsible for delivering all assigned projects (varying in size and type from new construction, renovations, renewals and infrastructure projects) on time and within budget and aligned with campus strategies and initiatives. In general, it is expected that this position will manage multiple technically complex projects simultaneously. This position will use their technical knowledge to support fellow project managers. They will demonstrate their understanding of campus policy, procedure and expectation by serving as a role model for other employees in all that they do.
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Faculty Part-Time - Electrical and Computer Engineering in UMass Lowell
Adjunct faculty will be responsible for complete delivery of courses in the ECE department including: 1) course construction in blackboard; 2) course delivery; 3) student assessments (tests), grading exams and homework, and giving student grades.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in UMass Lowell
The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in collaboration with the Miner School of Computer Science are seeking a postdoctoral researcher who will have the opportunity to conduct wearable robot research and development. Through an award from the National Science Foundation, the project seeks to develop wearable robotic assistive strategies that adapt to the user’s needs and environment. In this portion of the project, we aim to use soft wearable sensors at the hip and knee to extract information about the user’s walking mechanics and update control strategies. To achieve the specific aims of the project, the researcher will need to identify salient features from the collected data that can be used to update the controller as user/task demands change, incorporate the data into a real-time controller, and evaluate the effectiveness of the control approach.
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Office Administrator (Part-Time, Temporary) in UMass Lowell
Seeking a part-time/temporary Office Administrator to support a research professor’s team of graduate students with travel arrangements, reimbursements, and purchases. The job requires using the university’s financial processes. The position requires a high level of autonomy, critical thinking skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
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