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The objective of the Human-Environment and Geographical Sciences Program is to support basic scientific research about the nature, causes, consequences, or evolution of the spatial dimensions of human behaviors, activities, and dynamics as well as their interactions with environmental and social processes across a range of scales. Contemporary geographical research encompasses diverse research traditions and methodologies. Recognizing the breadth of the field’s contributions to science, the HEGS Program welcomes proposals for empirically grounded, theoretically engaged, methodologically rigorous, and generalizable research that advances geographical and geospatial sciences.   

Because the National Science Foundation’s mandate is to support fundamental scientific research, the HEGS program cannot fund research that takes as its primary goal humanistic interpretations or findings that are not generalizable or reproducible. HEGS welcomes proposals that utilize quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods in novel ways. However, a proposal that applies geographical or geospatial methods to a geographic

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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering at Texas A&M University, invites applications for three full-time, tenure-track or tenure review upon hire, Assistant or Associate Professor-level positions with a nine-month academic appointment, and the possibility of an additional summer appointment contingent upon the need and availability of funds, beginning fall of 2026.  Areas of interest include but are not limited to Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems, Data Science, Embodied AI, Information Retrieval, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Natural Language Processing, and Robotics. Strong candidates in multi-disciplinary or emerging areas of computing are also encouraged to apply.

The successful applicant will be required to teach, advise, and mentor graduate and undergraduate students; develop and maintain an independent, externally funded research program; participate in all aspects of the department’s activities; and serve the profession.  Strong written and verbal communication skills are required.  Applicants should

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