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for Innovation in Engineering Education. The position is in the area of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Research and Design.The Keller Center, an interdisciplinary hub within the School of Engineering with
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the area of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Research and Design. The Keller Center, an interdisciplinary hub within the School of Engineering with focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology
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emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and space-based systems, including large satellite constellations. A recent PhD in physics, engineering, computer
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commitment to interdisciplinary research are especially encouraged to apply. Responsibilities will include: - Developing a computational Artificial Intelligence form finding design framework to shape
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approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will be expected to participate in a year-long research seminar for visiting fellows and Center faculty, as well as a year-long seminar
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successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to chemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) being a major focus. Many of the laboratory's interests center
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, and external forcings. The postdoc will be expected to collaborate with members of the GFDL Ocean and Cryosphere Division and with scientists at NOAA OAR's Physical Sciences Laboratory who are also
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approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will be expected to participate in a year-long research seminar for visiting fellows and Center faculty, as well as a year-long seminar
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] Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Autonomy Computational Science and Engineering / Machine Learning Computational Biology / Data Analytics Analytical Chemistry / Current
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relating to ocean circulation and its representation, and external forcings. The postdoc will be expected to collaborate with members of the GFDL Ocean and Cryosphere Division and with scientists at NOAA