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RESEARCH ASST I MATH (TEMP)
Job Description
How to Apply
Please email your cover letter, resume and an unofficial transcript to:
Aditya Viswanathan, Ph.D. (adityavv@umich.edu) or Yulia Hristova, Ph.D. (yuliagh@umich.edu)
Summary
The successful applicant for this position will help in designing, developing and testing mathematical theory and computational algorithms for a research project (Phase Retrieval with Applications to Optical Microscopy) in data-driven signal/image processing currently being conducted at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, under the supervision of Drs. Aditya Viswanathan and Yulia Hristova. More technical details regarding this project can be found here.
Underrepresented and minority students are strongly encouraged to apply.
This is an undergraduate student position.
Required Qualifications*
Current (or recently graduated) UM-Dearborn undergraduate students.
Successful completion of a Linear Algebra course (e.g. Math 227/228/423).
Excellent organizational, analytic, and communication skills.
Desired Qualifications*
Familiarity with the MATLAB programming environment,
Familiarity using the LaTeX typesetting system,
Ability to prepare and edit mathematically rigorous reports, presentations and other documents
Ability to work independently
Ability to prioritize, pay close attention to detail, follow through with tasks, and work as part of a team of professionals
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Work Schedule
DURATION: Approximately January 2023 through May 2023
HOURS: 5-10hrs/week PAY RATE: $13 per hour
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The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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