285 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at New York University
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or Computer Science obtained within the last 5 years. Applications are open immediately and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The position becomes vacant on September 1, 2025, and is
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School and University safety regulations, and foster an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students. Organize events related to the STAC program, residencies, and experiential learning
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previous research experience (computational and experimental) in the broad area of Nonlinear Mechanics. Applicants must have received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, or any closely-related field
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computational modelling, device design and manufacturing, optimization of chemical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics, and preclinical experiments. The candidate will be involved in supporting research
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to form affiliations with scholars and professionals across disciplines. Counsel students on academic, career, and personal matters for the Department's Applied Psychology Undergraduate Program (APUG
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: High School Diploma or equivalent and relevant technical training Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field and CCNA Certification Required Experience: 3+ years
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: 274121153 Undergraduate Advisor - Politics US-NY-New York Job ID: 2025-14728 Type: Arts and Science (AS1111) # of Openings: 1 Category: Academic Program Support New York University Overview Arts Science is
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including but not limited to Computer Science, Mathematics, Linguistics, Business, Politics, and Psychology. We welcome researchers across a wide range of domains who will contribute to the creative growth
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on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates should have a PhD in Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical Engineering, or Computer Science or a related field. We welcome applicants with recent PhDs and
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, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and