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. This is because these companies need to allow their users to write simple, high-level code and run it efficiently on different hardware architectures. For example, Google has built TensorFlow, a framework
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omics approaches or epigenetics, advanced coding skills in R or Python, and prior supervisory experience with students or research staff. For consideration, applicants need to submit a cover letter
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studies. They should be able to work independently or as part of a team, depending on the project's scope. As we publicly share all our code and data artifacts, good coding & reproducible experimentation
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-impact journals and conferences; Communicate and present research findings at international academic gatherings; Create, maintain, and document high-quality research code for reproducibility; Maintain good
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both empirical and theoretical economics and strong coding skills. The role will involve designing surveys, working with existing datasets, and applying models of firm dynamics in settings of structural
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website: https://cair.nyuad.nyu.edu/ If you have any questions, please email Dr. Mohamad Eid: mae8@nyu.edu or Dr. Yi Fang yf23@nyu.edu . About NYU Abu Dhabi https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/ NYU Abu Dhabi is the
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, and document high-quality research code for reproducibility; Maintain good practice in managing and accessing sensitive medical datasets; And collaborate with scientists within the NYU Global Network
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MathJobs.Org right now. Please apply at https://acg-apps1.aus.edu/cas/empapp/apply.php?p=MTH-26-01 . Contact: Dr. Ziyad Sharawi Email: Postal Mail: University City AUS
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surveys to study the role of beliefs in the labor market in both developed and developing economies. We seek a candidate with expertise in both empirical and theoretical economics, with good coding skills
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competitive salary and benefits. Research in the Sreenivasan Lab (http://nyuad.nyu.edu/sreenivasan-lab ) focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms that constrain working memory ability. Our projects involve