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) for Energy & Environmental Research and Applications. The researcher(s) will work with the principal investigator and team to develop, fine tune, and deploy LLM based tools for environmental engineering
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. This honorific postdoctoral fellowship program provides opportunities for outstanding geoscientists to work in the field of their choice. Research may be carried out independently or in collaboration
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of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. Appointments are subject to the University's background check policy
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bias and inequality.The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work with Dr. Stacey Sinclair on an on-going research project examining how the framing of diversity efforts impacts support for and efficacy
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competition for the 2026-2027 Harry Hess Fellows Program. This honorific postdoctoral fellowship program provides opportunities for outstanding geoscientists to work in the field of their choice. Research may
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. The researcher will work with Dr. Natalia Vélez on an on-going research project examining how children incorporate different preferences and perspectives to make collaborative decisions. Responsibilities will
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day-to-day team's research as it relates to project goals and meeting project milestones and go/no-go points; - Giving and contributing to research seminars within the Department of Civil and
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data-driven, computational approaches. Successful candidates will be willing and able to work across a breadth of disciplines - from genomics to computer science, sociology to psychology, engineering to
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information for three references. The Term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued
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the delivery of clean energy and industrial decarbonization infrastructure associated with net-zero transitions. The role will report to the Andlinger Center's Dr. Chris Greig, the Theodora D. '78 and William H