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of microphysiological systems or organ on a chip model for viral agents. Research project emphasis is placed on determining virus growth and stimulation of an appropriate immune response that mimics what is observed in
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, including autonomous robotic systems for In-space and On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM and OSAM) and space logistics. Develop and implement control algorithms for distributed multi-agent
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interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often, collaborative work or tasks are supported
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this project includes: Geospatial and temporal analysis of the transportation dataset Multi-agent system modeling for fleet optimization Identifying optimal multi-use portfolio considering battery degradation
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communities to ensure that all research results are communicated and adopted by communities and/or government. Lead development, simulation and analysis of the multi-strain model Lead calibration of the model
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many forms; from short-term interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often
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(CGEOINT) Postdoctoral Research Fellow works as part of a team of graduate students, post docs, and faculty on research projects related to large-scale urban simulations and geospatial machine learning
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The Computational Neuropsychology & Simulation (CNS ) Lab and Dr. Thomas D. Parsons, PhD invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow focused on research in social neuroscience, computer science
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) Material-led Mechanisms—exploring living and bio-materials as modifiers for bio-fabrication in construction; (2) Performative Landscapes—simulating design responses to environmental challenges such as noise
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to undertake simulation, data-driven analysis fieldwork, conduct secondary analysis and publish research findings in a variety of outlets both academic and non-academic. To provide support to the Project Lead to