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, reinforcement learning, optimization for/with ML, probabilistic modeling, trustworthy/responsible AI (fairness, safety, privacy, robustness, interpretability), human-centered AI, NLP, computer vision, robotics
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, computer vision, robotics, scientific/physics-informed ML, AI systems and infrastructure, as well as domain-driven AI advancements in and across disciplines. In addition to the disciplinary requirements
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and risks of AI from feminist perspectives; algorithmic bias and critical data studies; feminist climate science; environmental justice; climate modeling and feminist refugee studies; feminist critiques
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, privacy, robustness, interpretability), human-centered AI, NLP, computer vision, robotics, scientific/physics-informed ML, AI systems and infrastructure, as well as domain-driven AI advancements in and
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, NLP, computer vision, robotics, scientific/physics-informed ML, AI systems and infrastructure, as well as domain-driven AI advancements in and across disciplines. In addition to the disciplinary
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-centered AI, NLP, computer vision, robotics, scientific/physics-informed ML, AI systems and infrastructure, as well as domain-driven AI advancements in and across disciplines. In addition to the disciplinary
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Program Department: Medicine | Pathology Post Doctoral Scholar position in the laboratory of Hiroki Taniguchi Ph.D. Research focus is on understanding the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms
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involves analyzing data obtained by cosmological surveys such as DESI, Euclid, Roman and others, developing new methods and algorithms, supporting other group members in particular graduate students, and
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the Assistant Professor rank. This position will support a growing Nuclear Engineering program, including the development of a forthcoming undergraduate degree. There is a strong university-wide emphasis
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for program success and provides sound technical solutions for complex problems and establish novel test controls drawing upon personal experience; works closely with OSU faculty, MAE staff and students