13 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" Fellowship positions at Johns Hopkins University
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: A PhD degree in business, computer science, informatics, social sciences (preferably sociology, psychology, or economics), public health or a related field is required and must be conferred by
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postdoctoral associate level researcher interested and experienced in applied data science to work jointly with chemists, mathematicians, and computer scientists at NIST to participate in the characterization
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: Doctoral-level degree in bioethics, philosophy, public health, law, medicine, social science, history or other relevant discipline, with fewer than five years of post-PhD research by the start date
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transmitted to the larger organization. Qualifications § A PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field § >3 years experience with Lumerical and Comsol electromagnetic
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managing timelines and deliverables. Qualifications Advanced Degree: A PhD in a relevant field such as computer science, economics, political science or cultural evolution Programming Skills: Proficiency in
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have been archived or otherwise transmitted to the larger organization. Qualifications § A Ph.D degree in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field. Â
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of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics
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Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor's degree
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studies in East Asia and beyond. They are able to interact with senior researchers affiliated with the Center as part of our Visiting Scholars Program, who typically join us for one academic year from
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recently joined Johns Hopkins University, where she is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance in the School of Government and Policy and of the Department of Computer Science