10 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Fellowship positions at Johns Hopkins University
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to remove PFAS. To accomplish these goals, the candidate will participate in the development of AI/ML algorithms for the prediction of chemical properties, infrared and mass spectra, and ionization cross
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work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: Postdoctoral researcher The work will entail: Work with an interdisciplinary team to develop the experimental tools
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new capabilities for the group Design and execute experiments/analyses; maintain rigorous documentation and data stewardship. Mentor and train graduate and undergraduate students; foster an inclusive
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could work in a number of areas in the foundations of physics or the study of complex systems, including quantum foundations, the emergence of spacetime, theoretical cosmology, origin and evolution
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security policy; and comparative Eurasian political economy. The 2025-2026 Research fellows will focus primarily on the following: Current developments in US-Japan relations. Transformation of the Japanese
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the fall. Fellows during the 2025-2026 academic year will focus primarily on the following: Current developments in US-Japan relations. Developments in the US-Japan-ROK trilateral relationship. The evolution
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mentorship; Professional development training; Teaching opportunities (commensurate with experience and background); Participation in outreach efforts via social media Salary/Benefits: $65,000 per year, plus
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into healthcare and business impact. Mentor undergraduate, graduate and PhD students who are involved in AI and healthcare projects. Additional Contributions Assist in developing teaching materials and
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other associates to develop optimized photonic test structures that will be incorporated in PIC process flows and enable extraction of key physical parameters associated with PIC performance, including
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comparative Eurasian political economy. The 2025-2026 Research fellows will focus primarily on the following: Current developments in US-Japan relations. Transformation of the Japanese political economy (1965