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Carnegie Mellon University, Mathematical Sciences Position ID: CMU-PDMFSA [#26884] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, United States of America [map ] Appl Deadline: 2025/12/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/08/21) Position...
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you through the process of transitioning from a postdoc to an independent researcher. Our postdocs have been successful in their career development, such as earning the NSF postdoc fellowship. We
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intelligent autonomous systems operating under uncertainty, limited information, strategic human behavior, and complex multi-agent interactions. The postdoc will work at the intersection of control theory
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understanding of placental development through the integration of computational modeling and clinical imaging data within the Biomedical Flows Simulation and Multiscale Modeling (BioSiMM) Lab. Core
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excellent opportunity for a technology-oriented postdoc researcher to make an impact on an exciting and fast-scaling project in the areas of educational data science, learning science, and education
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, background in imaging, computational modeling, and molecular biology. Applications, including a cover letter and a curriculum vitae indicating your interest and relevant training should be submitted
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mechanical properties. The postdoc is to build and successfully execute the project within the lab’s research program through collaboration with the PI and the group members. At least a PhD in Chemistry
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. This project provides a vibrant learning environment for all the trainees. The PI is committed to the professional development of the postdoc associate in addition to their technical excellence. Core
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principles from economics, game theory, and market design to ensure sustainable and fair development for providers and users. Develop software components, simulation tools, or prototype systems that integrate
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subsequent data analyses and working with other postdocs and technical personnel. You will also work on system assembly to create fully functional devices and hormone calibration studies in vitro and in vivo