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Position Description The Massive Data Institute (MDI) and the Department of Computer Science seek a postdoctoral fellow to join a project that focuses on responsible AI innovation. The project is led by
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This position is to serve as a research assistant in the Cancer Prevention and Control Program of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University. The research assistant will assist in
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interpretation (see https://solid-symposium.github.io/2025/ for examples of interdisciplinary research in this space). We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or a
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interpretation (see https://solid-symposium.github.io/2025/ for examples of interdisciplinary research in this space). We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or a
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approaches to legal interpretation (see https://solid-symposium.github.io/2025/ for examples of interdisciplinary research in this space). We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Computer Science
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, computer science, or bioinformatics Programming skills in Python is required Preferred requirements include experience in omics data analysis and machine learning Work Mode Designation This position has been
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quantitative field like economics, mathematics, computer science, or engineering, or related area of study [or 5+ years of relevant coursework or professional research/engineering experience]; 5+ years
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academic health and science center in the United States, Georgetown University Medical Center seeks to provide, in a synergistic fashion, excellence in education — training physicians, nurses and other
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, economics, computer or data sciences, management, public policy, or an associated discipline. Along with their mentored research, this fellow will join a cohort of Fritz Family Fellows working
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-of-the-art microscopy resources, and computational tools for systems biology approaches. The position emphasizes rigorous mechanistic investigation using both in vivo (C. elegans) and in vitro (purified