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) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Medical Oncology PhD Faculty Member Department: Medicine | IM Medical Oncology The Division of Medical Oncology
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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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on the assessment. The James Clinical Call Center Triage RN uses established triage algorithms to guide the assessment and interventions that need to be taken. The James Clinical Call Center Triage Nurse is
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of the burgeoning reliance on AI in the public and/or private sectors; the social and political consequences of reliance on algorithmic approaches to public policy implementation; methodological development
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visualization. Preparing scientific reports and peer-reviewed publications. Presenting research findings at national and international conferences. Required Education: PhD in Engineering Desired Education: PhD in
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on using unstructured and overset meshes with high-fidelity algorithms to obtain scale-resolved data. Candidate will also post-process data using data-driven and physics-driven methods to extract fundamental
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generalizable methodological advances (e.g., new algorithms, models, evaluation frameworks, datasets/benchmarks, or system designs), or design/adapt AI approaches to solve previously intractable questions in a
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develop, advance, or rigorously evaluate AI methods, lead AI-centered applications that produce generalizable methodological advances (e.g., new algorithms, models, evaluation frameworks, datasets
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generalizable methodological advances (e.g., new algorithms, models, evaluation frameworks, datasets/benchmarks, or system designs), or design/adapt AI approaches to solve previously intractable questions in a
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that produce generalizable methodological advances (e.g., new algorithms, models, evaluation frameworks, datasets/benchmarks, or system designs), or design/adapt AI approaches to solve previously intractable