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specializations in Statistics and Data Science, Computational Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction. Why Join MBZUAI? Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with leading global academic institutions
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. Reporting to the Provost, the Dean inspires and guides academic and administrative efforts, ensuring alignment with NYUAD’s strategic goals and elevating its role within the NYU Global Network. Through
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expand, introducing new specializations in Statistics and Data Science, Computational Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction. Why Join MBZUAI? Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with
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expand, introducing new specializations in Statistics and Data Science, Computational Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction. Why Join MBZUAI? Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with
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Mbzuai Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with leading global academic institutions Funding: MBZUAI empowers researchers with resources and academic freedom, fostering groundbreaking AI
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Science, Computational Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction. Why Join Mbzuai Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with leading global academic institutions Funding: MBZUAI empowers
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Statistics and Data Science, Computational Biology, and Human-Computer Interaction. Why Join MBZUAI? Top-Tier Compensation: Competitive salaries aligned with leading global academic institutions Funding
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of machine learning, data science, or related fields, particularly those that align with or complement the program’s existing research strengths in: Geometry, Topology and Algebra. Examples of fields
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Computing Security. The candidate is expected to do cutting-edge research in multiple of the following areas, therefore prior expertise in these topics are highly encouraged: Quantum Machine Learning (QML
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, projects involve the design and synthesis of DNA libraries containing multiple variants of synthetic gene constructs, which are then tested using the model organism E. coli. Candidates are also welcome