63 assistant-professor-computer Postdoctoral positions at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI
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-Robot Swarms in Unknown Environments. CAIR invites qualified applicants with a doctorate degree in the areas of electrical, or computer, or mechanical engineering, or related field to apply. A strong
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration Program in a project that spans oceanography, ecology and mathematics. The position will be based at NYU Abu Dhabi starting September 1, 2025 for two years, renewable depending
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Description The Clinical Artificial Intelligence Lab at NYU Abu Dhabi seeks to improve patient care by developing new machine learning methodologies that tackle unique computational problems in
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the supervision of Professor Nidal Hilal, Director of the Water Research Center and Global Professor of Engineering. The successful applicant will drive an exciting project on developing functional membrane
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Comprehensive medical insurance coverage Relocation assistance package Access to state-of-the-art computing resources and research equipment Opportunities for professional development and networking Collaborative
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activities Educational subsidies for children Comprehensive medical insurance coverage Relocation assistance package Access to state-of-the-art computing resources and research equipment Opportunities
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-Doctoral Associate to work on a fascinating project focused on the geomechanical modeling for energy applications. The position will be directly supervised by Professor Mostafa Mobasher and will involve
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to Professor Bas Rokers. Linking Retinal, Neural, and Perceptual Deficits in Visual Disorder: Individuals in the UAE are at substantial risk for perceptual deficits due in part to one of the highest diabetes
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Description Dr. Kinga Makovi at the Center for Interacting Urban Networks (CITIES), New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a computational social science Postdoctoral Researcher to support
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models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations and/or experimental