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for this position must have a PhD or ABD in Computer Science (or closely related discipline) from a college or university accredited by the US Department of Education or internationally recognized organization
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$110,000 + Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: Applicants for this position must have a PhD or ABD in Computer Science (or closely related discipline) from a college or university accredited by the US
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is accepting applications for qualified adjuncts to teach daytime, evening, and online courses in its College-in-Prison Program. The program currently partners with Mid-State Correctional Facility
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and economic renaissance. Job Description: SUNY Poly is accepting applications for qualified adjuncts to teach daytime, evening, and online courses in its College-in-Prison Program. The program
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-in-Prison Program. The program currently partners with Mid-State Correctional Facility to deliver courses to incarcerated individuals enrolled in SUNY Poly's Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) program. We
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to focus their efforts on the education of students and the performance of life-changing research across a wide range of disciplines including medicine, engineering, physical sciences, energy, computer
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their efforts on the education of students and the performance of life-changing research across a wide range of disciplines including medicine, engineering, physical sciences, energy, computer science, and social
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. The appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year given the availability of funds. The focus is on fundamental properties of simulated neural networks, like neural scaling laws, as they manifest in
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neural networks, like neural scaling laws, as they manifest in metrics specific to robotics and impact robotics applications. The thrust of the research is multidisciplinary. The successful candidate will
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fundamental properties of simulated neural networks, like neural scaling laws, as they manifest in metrics specific to robotics and impact robotics applications. The thrust of the research is multidisciplinary