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two people willing to provide letters of recommendation. UAE nationals are encouraged to apply This position is under the NYUAD Kawader program, for details regarding the program, open dates, specific
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astrophysical free boundaries. Responsibilities include running high-resolution GPU-accelerated simulations on exascale computing systems, developing and applying geometric measure theory tools to quantify
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in at least one of the following: Social Robotics, human-robot interaction, human-computer interaction, Machine Learning, Affective Computing, Social Signal Processing, Computer Vision and speech
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interdisciplinary areas including but not limited to Computer Science, Mathematics, Linguistics, Politics, and Psychology. We welcome researchers across a wide range of domains who will contribute to the creative
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year of a PhD program who are looking to postpone the formal economics job market and build a strong academic record. The position does not require teaching, but it may be possible to get teaching
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or Computer Science obtained within the last 5 years. Applications are open immediately and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The position becomes vacant on September 1, 2025, and is
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record of peer-reviewed publications. A background is required in computer programming (including Julia and/or C/C++), applied mathematics and statistics. Please upload your application materials via
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protein engineering to investigate regenerative medicine and immunotherapeutics. Expectations Candidates will be responsible for the design and execution of computational and experimental studies to explore
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wireless access and backhaul solutions. About NYUAD NYU Abu Dhabi is a degree-granting research university with a fully integrated liberal arts and science undergraduate program in the Arts, Sciences, Social
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into the conditions required to launch jets. The main objective of the research program of the PI is to uncover the nature of relativistic jets and understand the connections between accretion and ejection