Lecturer for LS30B Spring 2025 for lIfe Sciences Core Curriculum Program
Position overview
Position title: Not yet providedApplication Window
Open date: October 30, 2024
Most recent review date: Monday, Nov 18, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications received after this date will be reviewed by the search committee if the position has not yet been filled.
Final date: Saturday, Nov 30, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
Department of Life Sciences Core Curriculum Lecturer Position
Available: Spring 2025
Primary role of position:
Primary role of position:
Provide instruction in LS 30B Mathematics for Life Scientists. Duties include the following:
• Lecture 3 hours
• Computational laboratory 1 hour.
• Hold office hours
• Prepare and submit student grades
• Supervise/Mentor Graduate Teaching Assistants and Learning Assistants
LIFE SCIENCE 30B Mathematics for Life Scientists
Course Description:
The course teaches mathematical modeling as a tool for understanding the dynamics of biological systems. We will begin with the fundamental concepts of single-variable calculus, and then develop single- and multi-variable differential equation models of dynamical processes in ecology, physiology and other subjects in which quantities change with time. The laboratory will use the free computer program Sage for problem-solving, plotting and dynamical simulation. The necessary basic programming concepts and skills, such as program flow control and data structures, will be introduced. (No prior programming experience is assumed.)
Student Preparation: three years of high school mathematics (up to Algebra II), some basic familiarity with computers.
Grading:
The final grade will be determined by homework (10%), lab exercises (10%), 2 midterms (20% each) and a (cumulative) final exam (40%). The student will receive either this grade OR the final exam grade less 5 points, in case that is larger. Students receive a Letter grading.
Textbook:
Modeling Life: The Mathematics of Biological Systems, by Alan Garfinkel, Jane Shevtsov, and Yina Guo (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-59731-7)
Submit application materials on-line to:
Lecturer for LS 30B Spring 2025 Salary dependent upon qualifications.
Department: https://www.lscore.ucla.edu/
Qualifications
Qualifications include a Ph.D. degree in a life science discipline (Biology, Microbiology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Genetics or other related field) or a Ph.D. in Mathematical discipline (Mathematics, Biomathematics). Candidate must have experience in undergraduate teaching at a university level and substantial knowledge of evidence-based pedagogy.
Candidate must also have a strong background in the use of deterministic models in biological systems. The course uses nonlinear multi-variable differential equations as models for processes in ecology, physiology, biochemistry, epidemiology and other subjects in the Life Sciences. Computer simulation of these systems is a critical feature of the course. Most importantly, since our students are freshmen and sophomores, many of whom may not have had calculus, it is absolutely necessary that the instructor have a proven background of being able to talk about mathematical modeling to non-mathematicians, even people whose background is high school math.
Application Requirements
Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
Cover Letter (Optional)
Statement of Research (Optional)
Statement of Teaching (Optional)
Statement on Contributions to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - An EDI Statement describes a faculty candidate’s past, present, and future (planned) contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion. To learn more about how UCLA thinks about contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion, please review our EDI Statement FAQ document, and Sample EDI Statements.
Reference check authorization release form - Complete and upload the reference check authorization release form
Misc / Additional (Optional)
- 3-5 letters of reference required
References may be contacted after initial interviews, but prior to making an offer of employment.
Help contact: bsandoval@lifesci.ucla.edu
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