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Movement Sciences at Rutgers University is seeking a highly motivated Post Doctoral Associate to work on translational projects at the intersection of biomechanics, machine learning, exergaming, and mobile
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well as leading efforts in mutual learning among researchers, practitioners, advocates, community organizers, and policymakers. The Associate will conduct research in the context of research practice partnerships
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learn, work, and serve the public at Rutgers locations across New Jersey and around the world. Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey has opening for two (2) Postdoctoral Associates
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and experience using geographic information systems software are also required. Knowledge of Git is a plus. The successful candidate must be willing to learn new methods as needed and have the ability
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virtual reality development, machine learning, or advanced data analyses and modeling are highly desirable. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA0682 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date
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programs Posting Summary The Institute of Data Science, Learning, and Applications (I-DSLA) at Rutgers University, NJ has one or more openings for a research scientist with an immediate start date (as
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, computer vision and machine learning algorithms. · Information dissemination and decision-support services · Policy related analysis and investigation · Previous interactions with transportation funding
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. The successful applicant will work in the areas of causal inference and statistical learning with high-dimensional observational data, including development of statistical and computational methods, and
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. The successful applicant will work in the areas of causal inference and statistical learning with high-dimensional observational data, including development of statistical and computational methods, and
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to oversee research activities outlined in NSF Grant 2520154 “Understanding Expectation-Driven Learning in Early Childhood: An Experimental and Computational Investigation,” under the supervision of Dr. Kimele