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on building “bicycles for the mind”, algorithms that enhance (rather than automate) human capabilities. The Machine Learning Researcher serves as a computational scientist and technical lead, supporting
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that address real-world social, cultural, ethical, or economic challenges. The position is open to candidates from diverse academic backgrounds, provided they have a foundation in AI or computational methods
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that address real-world social, cultural, ethical, or economic challenges. The position is open to candidates from diverse academic backgrounds, provided they have a foundation in AI or computational methods
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, Urban Planning, Architecture, Computer Science, or related fields (completed by start date). Experience in qualitative, mixed-methods, or applied research. Strong written and verbal communication skills
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agencies (e.g., NSF, DoD, DOE, NASA) to secure competitive external funding and support a self-sustaining research program. Lead and contribute to interdisciplinary projects in areas such as smart material
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clubs. Depending on the program, lab rotations may be included. A distinctive feature is the triple-track system, enabling integration of basic research, clinical application, and patient-oriented data
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strong collaborative and programmatic ties with several other departments within (Psychology, Physics, Chemistry-Biochemistry) and outside the College of Sciences (Department Computer Science), College
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Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences provides rigorous, interdisciplinary training that prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles in academia, research, government, industry, and medicine. Job
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date, in psychology, economics, or other behavioral science discipline. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Familiarity with methods of experimentation. Conducting field, computer, web-based, and
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sharing. The Assistant Director leads the Center's terrestrial research program, oversees key training initiatives, and collaborates closely with the Center Director to promote the Center's strategic vision