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Career Lab (CCL) students–on campus and through internship opportunities. Design curriculum, provide instructional support, and manage the College and Career Lab internship program. Serve as a primary
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written and verbal communications skills, good interpersonal skills. Basic knowledge/familiarity with computer applications such as email.Positive attitude, willingness to collaborate and team with others
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Associates who are passionate about Data Science, with an emphasis in Computational Social Science, with a starting date of September 1, 2026. Some of the possible research topics include: (i) social media
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are passionate about Data Science, with an emphasis in Computational Social Science, with a starting date of September 1, 2026. Some of the possible research topics include: (i) social media analysis, (ii
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at New York University Abu Dhabi is seeking postdocs who are passionate about any or all of the following: Data Science, Computational Social Science, Behavioral Economics, Human-Bot interaction
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Robotics, Controls, AI, Computer Vision, and Hardware Security The Control/Robotics Research Laboratory at NYU invites qualified applicants with a doctorate degree in the areas of electrical, or computer, or
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security for cloud-native, distributed computing, and architectural solutions with the principle of 'Secure by Design. Experience delivering information security expertise through a deep understanding of the
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collaboration among these areas. Postdocs benefit from the lively atmosphere of the Center and a vigorous visitors program. The CCPP also has close ties to the nearby Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational
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MATLAB, python, shell scripting, and UNIX/LINUX environments. Familiarity working within a high-performance computing environment is ideal. To be considered, applicants must have received a Master’s and/or
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live self-determined lives. NYU's Prison Education Program (PEP) aims to expand access to higher education with communities impacted by the criminal legal system. Through PEP, faculty across NYU teach