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programming, probability theory, and statistical analysis of large datasets using R or Python. A successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in Operations Research, Electrical Engineering, or Industrial
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information about the study, utilize the following references: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/atvb.39.suppl_1.266 (link is external) https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/atvb.39.suppl_1.446 (link is
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computer science, operations research, applied math, statistics, or a related field Strong background in machine learning, optimization, and/or algorithm design Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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communicate by flexibly reasoning about what other agents know and want. Recently, we have been exploring how this framework of inferential social learning can be applied to develop socially intelligent
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expectations. Two years being the strongly preferred term. The position is in person. You can find out more about our work on our research lab’s website: www.globalcapitalallocation.com (link is external) . A
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disciplines such as physics, statistics or math. Have acquired machine learning, generative AI and computer science. Welcome either wet or dry background or both. Be highly creative, rigorous, collegial and a
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variety of simulation and optimization techniques. Key areas of interest may include control theory, robust optimization, or distributed optimization. 2. The second candidate will focus on applied research
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experience building ML systems, designing and running experiments in PyTorch or JAX Strong publication record in top machine learning conferences (e.g. NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR). A strong background in theory is a
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biology. The candidate should have expertise in cell and molecular biology, and animal handling in addition to some of the following preferred laboratory techniques: cell culture, gene editing/transcription
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and material science applications. About the PI: Prof. Lynette Cegelski is a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Courtesy Professor in Chemical Engineering at Stanford University