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Assistant in Instruction - Physics & Astronomy
Position Purpose: This position will assist in laboratory instruction (including general-education laboratories, traditional introductory lab sections, and studio-style mixed instruction) in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Assistant in Instruction will engage in professional development and engage with department efforts to update laboratory instruction and develop new laboratory modules. This position will also assist with department equipment management. Job Duties: Assist in laboratory instruction (including general-education laboratories, traditional introductory lab sections, studio-style mixed instruction, and potentially electronics laboratories) in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
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