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. CCA Postdoctoral Associates receive a salary of $70,000.00, health benefits, a private office, and administrative support. Fellows normally teach 1 undergraduate course during their fellowship year
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. CCA Postdoctoral Associates receive a salary of $70,000.00, health benefits, a private office, and administrative support. Fellows normally teach 1 undergraduate course during their fellowship year
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limited to artificial intelligence, computing theory (algorithms, complexity), data science, statistics, discrete mathematics (graph theory, combinatorics), game theory, machine learning, optimization
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the Division of Student Academic Success, comprised of the Vice Chancellor for Student Academic Success, Office of Retention, Center for Learning and Student Success, Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), TRIO
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proficient in working with large data-sets (observational or numerical), machine learning, and running/analyzing numerical simulations. The initial appointment will be for two years at Rutgers University
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other learning opportunities that expand content knowledge and best practices. Adhere to clinical policies and procedures, which include Patient Rights, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
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following areas: privacy, security, cryptography, data analytics, and machine learning. Other skill sets required for this position include ability to code in Python, excellent oral and written communication
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applications for two interdisciplinary residential postdoctoral fellowships in the Center’s seminar for academic year 2026-2027 on “Ugly: Bodies, Aesthetics, and the Politics of the Unpleasant,” directed by
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innovation (eg, multi-omics, machine learning, remote assessment), and enthusiasm for team science and collaboration. Faculty will work collaboratively with CHA, IFH and Rutgers leadership to develop signature
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tissue cultures, performing animal-based studies, and learning to process clinical samples. Key responsibilities include culturing various lung cell types (both primary cells and established cell lines