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QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field. • Demonstrated expertise in MEMS/NEMS design and modeling, including finite element
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very large datasets of epidemic indicators, such as case surveillance data, cellular phone data, and mobility patterns. Qualifications: PhD in a quantitative field such as mathematics, network science
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questions about how AI can be developed and deployed to serve humanity and augment human intelligence in ways that improve human well-being. The candidate will help design and execute studies (online/lab
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, and evaluation The ideal candidate will lead their own project, and also collaborate with and support 1-2 PhD students on their projects. The ideal candidate will also be interested in learning to write
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embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and innovating hardware
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functional supervision over graduate and undergraduate students. The appointment generally does not extend beyond two years. To learn more about the work in the group, checkout out the group website. https
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of development stochastic models that explain the population behaviour of immune cells subject to controlled stimulation, you will collaborate in research that seeks to explain the weak inheritance features
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research. Prepare and write research papers, presentations, grant proposals. Train Graduate Students. Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science or related field (completed or near completion) Strong
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and write research papers, presentations, grant proposals, etc. Assist with laboratory management; and training graduate students. QUALIFICATIONS PhD required in nutrition, bioinformatics, physics
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eligible for hire as part-time lecturers for the 2027 summer terms on a per-course basis. Responsibilities Postdoctoral Teaching Associates teach 3 in-person courses per semester in First-Year Writing and