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two years post PhD experience prior to the anticipated start date. Application Requirements: -Cover letter (one page) -Name potential ODBI faculty mentors (min 2 max 4) and why they are of interest as
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: -Eligible candidates must have received their Ph.D. in a related field (e.g. Bioengineering and other Engineering fields, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and have no more than two years post PhD experience prior
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. The expected starting date is September 1, 2026, although this is flexible. A PhD in the physical sciences or a related field is required.Interested persons should submit a curriculum vitae, a bibliography, a
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. A PhD in the physical sciences or a related field is required. Interested persons should submit a curriculum vitae, a bibliography, a statement of research interests and plans, and should provide
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Description The Wellcome Trust provides support for four-year PhD programs in academic institutions in the United Kingdom. The Wellcome Trust Four-year PhD Programs were introduced in 1994 and are
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any of your application materials in any way. If Mailing, PLEASE SEND ALL INFORMATION TO THE HORACE SMITH FUND AT THIS ADDRESS: THE HORACE SMITH FUND 16 Union Avenue, Ste. 2-K Westfield, MA 01085 2
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language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data. PLI is also focused on AI safety, fairness, and alignment. AI Postdoctoral Research Fellows will be appointed through the Princeton
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experience in designing, understanding, or engineering large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data
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paid to the winner’s account at Columbia University after the winner attends an IHS event (winners will receive information about upcoming IHS events) and after IHS receives notice from Columbia