Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Sport Management
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Newark
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The Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware invites applications for a tenure-track position in sport management, specifically in sport analytics. The beginning date for the position is September 1, 2025. |
Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Newark
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The University of Delaware’s Department of Physics and Astronomy seeks an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in the area of space physics, who would be initially supported by the NSF’s Faculty Development in geoSpace Science (FDSS) program. We seek creative and innovative individuals who are eager to work in a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment and become leaders in their fields. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated background in heliophysics, space physics, or plasma physics, and a PhD degree and postdoctoral experience in physics or a related discipline. We seek a candidate with a strong background in space plasma physics observations, including magnetic reconnection, turbulence, and particle energization in the heliosphere. Of particular interest are candidates with expertise in analyzing global scale phenomena, dynamics at magnetohydrodynamic scales, and/or kinetic processes – especially using advanced methodologies (e.g., multi-spacecraft analysis). Current faculty are involved with multiple current/future in-situ missions (Wind, Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, and ACE), multi-spacecraft missions (MMS and HelioSwarm), remote-sensing missions (PUNCH and IMAP), and ground observatories (neutron monitors).
Review of applications will begin October 15, 2024. Applicants should upload (1) a cover letter (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a three-page maximum research proposal, (4) a one-page statement on their teaching experience, interests, and philosophy (5) a one-page inclusivity plan that describes how their research, teaching, and service activities will successfully engage with a diverse population of students and coworkers and (6) contact information for three references. |
Communications Manager, Center for Disabilities Studies
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Communications Manager has primary responsibility for the management of the CDS Communications Team, including supervision of the full-time Digital Content Specialist and engagement with UD graduate students and miscellaneous wage personnel. The Communications Manager works in collaboration with CEHD’s Communications Director and Team to ensure that the Center’s marketing and communications re appropriately optimized and aligned with UD policies and best practices for consumption by a variety of audiences, including national, state and local constituencies. |
Director, Member Relations and Communication
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Director, Member Relations and Communications role leads the business development and marketing and communications teams and is responsible for developing strategy and leading the implementation and execution of priorities to ensure NIIMBL long-term financial sustainability. |
Administrative Assistant III, Professional and Continuing Studies
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Wilmington
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The Administrative Assistant III acts as liaison with all University skilled worker staff, Facilities Management Staff, Custodial, Facilities, vendors, noncredit assistant director, noncredit program coordinators, HR Generalist, and other inside and outside stakeholders. |
Communications Specialist II, Engineering
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Newark/Hybrid
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The University of Delaware College of Engineering communications team seeks an experienced and creative communications professional to expand the Universitys reach and influence to both internal and external constituents. Under the general direction of the Director of Communications, the Communications Specialist II writes material to support strategic communications efforts across education, research, service, and entrepreneurial activities of the College of Engineering. |
Junior Marine Engineer*
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Lewes
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The Junior Marine Engineer / AB performs skilled work to ensure the power plant and auxiliary machinery aboard the ship is operating properly, performing routine maintenance, and assisting with emergency repairs to keep the ship on mission projects. They also maintain cleanliness and perform preservation of engineering and other spaces aboard ship. As AB they will support deck operations and maintenance underway or in port. The SHARP is a highly technical research vessel with numerous electronic controls and a twin azimuth-drive propulsion system. When standing watch as Duty Engineer, the Junior Marine Engineer is responsible for monitoring all engineering systems and operating deck equipment while the Chief or Assistant Chief Engineer is off duty. Independent judgment and initiative are required in ensuring safety of personnel and equipment while operating deck equipment and detecting and reacting to problems with engineering systems or to emergency situations. |
Business Administrator I, Medical and Molecular Sciences
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Newark
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The principal/core job functions include managing the daily financial, human resources and administrative operations of the Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences, in academic, research and service areas. This position requires independent judgment and discretion as well as the utilization of advanced technical and administrative skills. Under limited direction of the Chairperson, the Business Administrator I operates with minimal supervision, including training, assigning and checking the work of lower level staff, functions as the lead staff person in responsibilities relating to academic administrative functions. |
Computing Support Specialist II, College of Engineering
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Newark
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The Computing Support Specialist-II (CSS-II) provides tier two technical support for the computing and networking operations of the College of Engineering. The operation encompasses equipment distributed across various buildings and geographic locations, providing a broad spectrum of essential and ancillary services, supporting a $100 million research enterprise composed of a diverse client community of over 3500 faculty, staff and students. The operation is critical to the success of all college missions, including research, academic, and administrative. |
Coastal and Mapping Geologist, Delaware Geological Survey
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Newark/Hybrid
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The Delaware Geological Survey (DGS) is a unit of the University of Delaware with a mission to conduct research, exploration, and service of benefit to the First State. The responsibility of the Scientist is to contribute to the DGS mission in the fields of coastal, offshore, and sedimentary geology. Under the limited direction of the Director, the Scientist conceives, plans, coordinates, and conducts applied research and service, independently and as part of a team, related to the geology of the Delaware coast and adjacent offshore areas and associated natural hazards. |
Facilities Coordinator, College of Arts and Sciences
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Newark
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Are you a detail-oriented professional with a knack for facilities management? Join the University of Delaware College of Arts & Sciences Shared Services team as one of our Facilities Coordinators. In this role, you’ll be instrumental in maintaining and enhancing our campus facilities and research laboratories. We’re hiring for two positions: one coordinator will provide overall support for departments in Building X, while the other will oversee a broader zone of assigned buildings. Working under the Director of Facilities and Planning, you’ll collaborate with various departments to manage maintenance projects, renovations, and daily operations. |
Extension Specialist II, 4-H Statewide Program Leader
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Newark
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The Extension Specialist 4-H Youth Development State Program Leader provides leadership in the educational program development, resource development, coordination and evaluation, personnel management, communications and marketing, and relationships and liaisons The position is a member of the Extension leadership team and provides overall organizational leadership and support for the Delaware 4-H Youth Development Program. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Quantum Sensors - Safronova Lab
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Newark
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The Department of Physics and Astronomy is seeking a Post Doctoral Researcher to assist in the development and application of quantum sensors.Professor Safronova group’s research is on the forefront effort to develop quantum sensors for fundamental physics, including searches for the dark matter which is one of the great unsolved puzzles of our Universe. |
Post Doctoral Researcher - The Hadden Lab
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Newark
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The Hadden Lab in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to participate in an NSF-funded project applying molecular dynamics simulations to characterize super-fluorescent viromimetic particles derived from plant virus capsids. These particles exhibit interesting optical properties and have potential for high signal-to-noise biomedical imaging applications. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with the PI and experimental collaborators who specialize in the chemistry and physics of these viromimetic particles to design computational approaches to explain the role of the capsid scaffold in promoting super-fluorescent emissions. |
Director, Office of National Fellowships
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Newark
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A unique opportunity to launch and lead the new Office of National Fellowships! |
Research Associate III, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Newark
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Under the limited direction of the Engineering Research Supervisor, the Research Assistant III applies principles of standardization and engineering. Specifically, the equipment and systems modeling of high-capacity EV charging systems will require knowledge of International EV standards and a proven ability to write and publish standards |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Phonological Learning and Speech Production
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Newark
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The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Delaware is seeking candidate for a postdoctoral researcher position in laboratories (https://sites.udel.edu/maps-lab/, https://sites.udel.edu/brainspeak/) focused on phonological learning and speech production (PIs: Drs. Sayako Earle and Ho Ming Chow). This position is 100% research with an ample opportunity to develop teaching skill. The successful candidate will be responsible to carry out advanced neuroimaging analyses on existing fMRI data and develop new experiments using various behavioral, neuroimaging, and neuromodulation techniques (fMRI, DTI, simultaneous EEG-fMRI, tACS, fNIRS). Salary is competitive and is set by the University rules depending on level of training. Initial appointment is for one year with possible renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and available funding. The position has a starting date of July 1, 2024 |
Nano Process Engineer
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Newark
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The University of Delaware (UD) is constructing a state-of-the-art Nanofabrication Facility as part of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Laboratory. Nanofabrication Facilities play a central and essential role in most modern science and engineering research programs as researchers from a wide variety of disciplines realize the opportunities available at the nanoscale. The primary objective of the facility is to enable UD to attract and retain top caliber faculty and to provide the infrastructure necessary to enable existing and new faculty and researchers in the tri-state area and beyond to undertake competitive research and development in the growing number of fields that rely on nanofabrication. |
Psychologist I, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Newark
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Are you passionate about increasing access to high quality mental health services in your community? Are you interested in having an impact on the next generation of diverse mental health professionals? Under the direction of the Executive Director, Institute for Community Mental Health, the Psychologist will maintain a clinical caseload and perform duties such as conduct mental/behavioral health assessments, provide psychotherapy, attend administrative meetings, and provide clinical training and supervision to graduate students and community partners. |