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sequencing platforms, and a high-computing cluster in addition to a state of-the-art mass spectrometry facility (NYUAD Core Instruments). The terms of employment are competitive and include housing and
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collaborators from multiple institutions within and beyond the NYU Global Network, as well as local stakeholders and private companies across the UAE and abroad. About NYUAD: NYU Abu Dhabi is a degree-granting
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Description Professors Samreen Malik, Jordan Norris, and Alaïs Martin-Baillon at New York University Abu Dhabi are seeking a full-time Research Assistant (RA) to support multiple ongoing research
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participants and in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (and potentially other health and mental health conditions). The Research Assistant will ensure the successful acquisition and analysis of experimental data
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‑term — 12 months). LAMINATE is developing a longitudinal, AI‑driven MRI‑lesion and atrophy segmentation platform for multiple sclerosis (MS). Under the supervision of Dr Osama Abdullah, the successful
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Scientific Diver (e.g. AAUS) certification would be an asset Required Work and Related Experience Experience with coral heat-stress assays (ideally in multiple life stages) Proficiency in molecular biology
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collaboration between multiple research groups and involves a diverse range of activities including: structural and geotechnical modeling, machine-learning model development, structural sensing and health
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consisting of PhD-level scientists, graduate students and undergraduate students and across multiple institutions (Khalifa University, Cornell University). Applicants must have a PhD in Bioengineering or
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characterization, structural design, and precast applications. Structural 3D printing (metals, concrete, and composites) at multiple scales. Soil-structure interaction and resilient foundation systems. Small-scale
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of brain health research, the Institute aims to identify markers predictive of perceptual and cognitive impairment in health conditions prevalent in the region, including diabetes, multiple sclerosis