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behavior, human-computer interaction, psychology, computer science or related disciplines to work on research projects on human-AI interaction. Increasing ability to generate human-AI interaction data needs
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experience in designing and implementing interactive data visualizations using common libraries like D3.js, ggplot, or vega, as well as expertise in languages and libraries for data analysis such as R
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interested in understanding mechanisms driving innate immune responses during host-pathogen interactions, and how commensal microbes shape host immunity in health and disease. Our research combines
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, computer science or related disciplines with experiences related to human-AI interaction. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES The successful candidate will help design and execute studies (online/lab/field
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individualized needs, and to share these tools with various stakeholders, including educational and research communities. As part of the larger Center for Cognitive and Brain Health, we interact and collaborate
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experience that demonstrates the ability to plan, execute, and manage research activities, including mentoring and supervising. The researcher will be team player and interact regularly with
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relationships and interactions within environmental science education. Specifically, we are investigating the impacts of a powerful intuitive conceptual framework – human exceptionalism, the belief that humans
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community assets using multiple data sources and spatial tools. The role emphasizes project leadership, transdisciplinary research across environmental, social, and political sciences, and interaction with
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community assets using multiple data sources and spatial tools. The role emphasizes project leadership, transdisciplinary research across environmental, social, and political sciences, and interaction with
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Responsibilities The successful candidate will (1) use microbiological, physiological, ecological, and molecular techniques to study host-symbiont interactions in the shipworm symbiotic model system, (2) design and