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Number: 5269929 Distinguished Research Fellow- Khoury College of Computer Sciences About the Opportunity Khoury College of Computer Sciences is looking for a Distinguished Research Fellow. Responsibilities
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at Northeastern. (10%) Required Qualifications: - Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction, Information Science, Computer Science, Design, or related fields - Strong record of published research in HCI, CSCW, DIS
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presenting in-service training. Demonstrated knowledge of computer and assistive technologies; disability practices and procedures including applicable federal and state laws, policies, regulations, and
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faculty teaching courses across the program with special emphasis on applied machine learning, artificial intelligence, and experiential network addressing the business challenges in the industry
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. Additional background in renewable energy, surface science, catalysis, and/or machine learning. Strong programming skills in Python and some exposure to machine learning. Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics
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Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing. In this role, the Teaching Faculty will report directly to the MGEN Executive Program Director. The selected candidate is expected
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About the Opportunity The D’Amore-McKim School of Business and Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts invite applications for a joint tenure-track or
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(including AI and machine learning). Cultivate a culture of innovation across the organization. Drive strategic initiatives in product development and tech innovation. Collaborate with senior leadership
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the following training will be considered PhD in computer science, machine learning, AI or related computational field, or, Ph.D. in a health-related discipline with experience in experimental science, devices
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About the Opportunity Responsibilities: Teach selected undergraduate or graduate courses in the day and evening programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Course topics might