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The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced two new Dear Colleague Letters (DCL) and one program solicitation that implement key elements of the Trump administration’s executive order, “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth.” The new opportunities will take decisive steps to expand resources for K-12 AI education, enhance teacher training and harness AI tools and services to improve science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) teaching and learning.

“For decades, NSF has invested in research projects designed to transform STEM teaching and learning to meet emerging needs like AI. Integrating AI into education systems helps to prepare both young and adult learners to contribute to an AI-driven society,” said NSF Assistant Director for STEM Education James L. Moore III. “With these new funding mechanisms, NSF will fast-track its efforts to provide early exposure to AI, scale AI curricula, expand services that support the use of AI in education, advance teacher professional development and improve knowledge sharing in AI education to help sustain the nation’s leadership in technological innovation.”

Dear Colleague Letters

The Expanding K-12 Resources for AI Education DCL seeks to build upon NSF’s extensive investments in fundamental research, technology transition and education related to the science and application of AI. Existing awardees with K-12 AI or computer science education experience are invited to submit supplemental funding proposals to refine, scale, and/or implement established K-12 AI-related activities.

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Job Description

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens) invites applications for Adjunct Instructor positions for the Spring Semester of 2026 and potentially the Fall Semester of 2026. The Adjunct ​ Instructor will teach the in-person courses of Wireless Communications and GPU & Multicore Programming

Responsibilities:

Teach Wireless Communications, EE 583 Teach GPU & Multicore Programming, CPE 810 Evaluate student performance and foster an open, inclusive class atmosphere Communicate with the department regarding student learning performance and outcomes

Required Education and Experience:

Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline at the time of appointment. Successful candidates should have a demonstrated interest and commitment to excellence in graduate education. Prior college teaching experience in ECE is preferred.

Academic Submission Guidelines: 

To apply, please submit the following items:

Cover Letter Teaching philosophy Curriculum Vitae Contact info for three references

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Lecturer Pool- Nuclear Engineering- College of Engineering

Position overview
Salary range: The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment. See the following table for the current salary scale for this position: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2025-26/represented-july-2025-scales/t15.pdf. The current full-time salary range for this position is $75,301 – $199,722. Starting salary will be commensurate with highest degree, past college-level teaching experience, relevant industry experience and equity within the department.

Percent time: Lecturers: 11% – 100%
TSP: Hourly (4-40 hours per week)
The percentage of the appointment will vary, depending on the number of courses taught.

Anticipated start: Positions usually start in January, various times throughout the summer and August This pool will remain open until the final date to accommodate upcoming course needs and new applicants. Applicants are considered for positions as needs arise; the existence of this pool does not guarantee that a position is available

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JOB TITLE
Temporary AI and Analytics Engineer

LOCATION
Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME
The Business School – JM

DIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
WPI Business School is seeking a temporary position of AI and Analytics Engineer to support the integration of generative AI outputs into interactive user-facing tools to fulfill the objectives for an NSF grant.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Responsibilities
– Build real-time, multi-user web UI
– Integrate AI-generated content via API
– Create interactive UI elements (e.g. pill-shaped tags)
– Use canvas/SVG libraries for visual layout
– Sync user actions across sessions

Requirements
– React.js or Vue.js + JavaScript/TypeScript
– WebSockets / Socket.IO / Firebase experience
– Canvas/SVG rendering (e.g. Konva.js, Fabric.js, etc.)
– 1+ projects with collaborative/real-time UIs
– Comfortable working remote, async, self-directed

FLSA STATUS
United States of America (Non-Exempt)

WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. It seeks

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