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will help design and build novel systems and algorithms that challenge traditional assumptions in databases, guided by both real-world needs and formal foundations. They will work at the intersection
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from individuals who have or will soon receive a PhD in Economics focusing on Macro, Labor and/or Development Economics. The appointment is for 2 years and will begin September 1, 2026, subject to final
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the supervision of Dr Daniel Johnson, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Co-PI of the Water Research Center. The successful applicant will lead an innovative project focused on the development of hybrid
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other projects and activities within the Smart Materials Lab and assist in supervising undergraduate or PhD students. To apply, submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae that includes a complete
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, or the design of efficient, explainable, and scalable query engines. The successful applicant will help design and build novel systems and algorithms that challenge traditional assumptions in databases, guided by
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of artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction, striving to create technologies that amplify human potential. The successful candidate will engage in innovative research projects in ML, focusing
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at NYU Abu Dhabi. The researcher will report directly to Dr. Farah Shamout and work in close collaboration with other researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate research assistants. The researcher will
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to mutual agreement. The successful candidate is also expected to play an active role in other projects and activities within the Smart Materials Lab and assist in supervising undergraduate or PhD
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to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on membrane surface patterning for water treatment applications, under the supervision of Dr Daniel Johnson, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Co-PI
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phenomenology related to neutrino physics, Higgs physics, BSM, cosmology and astroparticle physics. The successful candidate is expected to take a leading role in the research projects in particle physics