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. Preferred qualifications: D. in Quantitative Genetics/Genomics, Computational Biology, or Related Discipline. Skilled in single-cell transcriptomic analyses, machine learning and artificial intelligence
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including: artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, additive manufacturing, advanced materials, functional polymers and soft matter, water resources and water technology, advanced transportation and vehicle
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, or artificial intelligence based approaches) and the development of sustainable pest management technologies. The successful candidate will become an integral member of the Center for Urban and Industrial Pest
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Artificial Intelligence, Stochastic Modeling and Optimization, and Data-driven Decision-making with applications in supply chain and operations management. This position offers an exciting opportunity
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REQUIREMENTS: Seeking a highly motivated undergraduate research assistant with strong interdisciplinary interests in data science and artificial intelligence. Ideal candidates should have foundational experience
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, sentiment analysis and artificial intelligence (particularly LLM) API integration Familiarity with grant writing and funding acquisition is desirable. Benefits Eligibility YES FLSA Status Exempt Apply now
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Department Booth Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence 1 About the Department The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is the second-oldest business school in the U.S. and second
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protein evolution experimentally (with Prof. Ross Wang), with possible in silico predictions using machine-learning based artificial intelligence (with Prof. Vincenzo Carnevale, website https
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control under high inverter-based resources (IBRs). • Develop and apply artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) techniques for power system planning, operation, control, and cybersecurity
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repositories, analytical pipelines, and lab data infrastructure. Stay current with emerging technologies and methodologies in data science, artificial intelligence, and ophthalmology research. Ethics and