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University's Innovation Postdoc in Residence Program is designed to cultivate a new generation of postdoctoral associates who bridge the gap between academic research and industry innovation. This two-year
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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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ISAC demonstrators. Implement and optimize advanced signal processing algorithms for joint communication and sensing. Analyze experimental datasets, extract statistical models, and compare findings
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optimization under uncertainty, constrained query evaluation, or the design of efficient, explainable, and scalable query engines. The successful applicant will help design and build novel systems and algorithms
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communication theory, signal processing, and wireless communications, • Extensive experience in physical (PHY) layer algorithm design and performance analysis, • Proven track record
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and molecular simulation experience. A solid background in simulation algorithms and experience in advanced scientific computing are highly desired, as is a solid background in chemistry or biophysics
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(SolidWorks proficiency is a plus). Disseminate results through high-quality publications in reputable journals. Collaborate in a multidisciplinary team of faculty, postdocs, and students Post-Doctoral
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distribution of materials. Prepare content for meetings, trainings, and events to support behavioral health providers in learning or better understanding state policies and regulations. Support other TAC staff
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astrophysics, time domain astrophysics, and numerical astrophysics. The activities in the center encourage the interchange of ideas and cross-disciplinary collaboration among these areas. Postdocs benefit from
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goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. The NIH-funded projects in the Li lab focus on studying molecular mechanisms