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radial velocity spectrometer, wide-field imagers, the Hydra multi-object spectrograph, and other instrumentation. They will also have direct use of the outstanding IU information technology infrastructure
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multi-agent pathfinding (MAPF) algorithms - Experience across multiple areas is a strong plus; Experience developing ML-based optimization approaches is a strong plus; A strong publication track record is
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, position, scale, orientation) and their relation to behavioral performance. Track representational reorganization during learning of new objects through chronic multi-area recordings. Develop and apply
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mechanisms available in multi-parametric MRI, we aim to establish deep learning models that predict biomarkers of diseases progression and response to therapies, with applications in brain tumours and neuro
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on novel protein-RNA interaction rules to explore their functions in environmental adaptation and development. The positions are multi-year and funded by the ERC. The Lab studies RNA/protein assemblies
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Mechanisms in High-Precision Expertise (SyMPeX) project (website) develops data-driven solutions that promote ubiquitous long-term and sustainable training and objective skill evaluation. We seek a highly
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Open Date 10/31/2025 Requisition Number PRN43468B Job Title Software Researchers Working Title Software Researcher I through III Career Progression Track P00 Track Level FLSA Code Computer Employee
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electrochemical gas sensor (PEGS) based on fast Li-ion conductors. The fast ion-conduction characteristics of Li-based materials unlock the possibilities of cost-effective, low-power, multi-sensing arrays with a