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Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Engineering (Civil and Urban Engineering) Dr. Tarek Abdoun
successful applicant must have a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering, or a related field with a focus on one or more of the following: Artificial intelligence applications in geotechnical engineering
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life-cycle assessment. The post-doctoral associate will be expected to lead research efforts and contribute to publications in reputable academic journals. Qualifications: A PhD in Civil and
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the eye and brain that explain vision loss, building on our previously-developed method linking clinical, neural and behavioral data (Allen et al., 2018; Miller et al., 2019; Pedersini et al., 2023). We
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: Robot modelling, Nonlinear and Optimal control, Reinforcement learning, and Data-driven modeling and control. The Post-Doctoral associate will be based at NYU Abu Dhabi and will directly report to Prof
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opportunities with center members. For more information about the center, please visit our website at https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/faculty-labs-and-projects/center-for-smart-engineering-materials.html
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, Energy, and Sustainability (SHORES) seeks to recruit a Postdoctoral Associate to work on a broader field of geotechnical engineering. Required Qualifications: A successful applicant must have a PhD in
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Description The Laboratory for Computer-Human Intelligence (CHI-lab, https://www.x-labs.xyz ) in the Division of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi, is seeking a highly motivated
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to create systems that can learn from human demonstrations and adapt to new tasks with minimal data while ensuring safety. Safety and Robustness: Ensure that the developed algorithms provide strong guarantees
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and data science, the impact of cybersecurity on transportation systems, and more. Applicants must have received a PhD in engineering, computer science, urban science, or a related field. Experience in
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for Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) without supplementary binders. The successful applicant will contribute to a multidisciplinary research environment, collaborating with PhD-level scientists, and