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deliverables such as datasets, software, scholarly publications and public-facing contributions. The position will be housed in the research group of Prof. Nathan Schneider under the Departments
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initiatives with deliverables such as datasets, software, scholarly publications and public-facing contributions. The position will be housed in the research group of Prof. Nathan Schneider under
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applications submitted through Interfolio will be considered. Full consideration given to complete applications that arrive before November 1, 2025. For questions related to this position, please contact: Prof
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Implement and maintain bioinformatics workflows for sequence analysis and protein characterization Collaborate on algorithm development to improve protein generation accuracy and diversity Laboratory
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Mar 25, 2025 Description The Lickley Lab at Georgetown University is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The candidate will work with Prof. Megan Lickley to model global production, emissions and
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the gaps between law, policy, and technology and to advance justice, inclusion, and accountability at this critical intersection. We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in
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, policy, and technology and to advance justice, inclusion, and accountability at this critical intersection. We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in technology law and
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of Applied Psychology. Current faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics pertaining to the future of work, including entrepreneurship, collaboration, remote working, labor markets, algorithms, machine
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of Applied Psychology. Current faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics pertaining to the future of work, including entrepreneurship, collaboration, remote working, labor markets, algorithms, machine
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of Applied Psychology . Current faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics pertaining to the future of work, including entrepreneurship, collaboration, remote working, labor markets, algorithms