29 web-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" research jobs at New York University
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for up to 3 years. • Mentorship by internationally recognized NYUAD faculty members. • Professional development and academic training opportunities. • Exposure to interdisciplinary and collaborative
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the development of professional skills; supervision by senior scientist incorporating individual development plan in support of training goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings
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collaboration with Profs Carlos Fernandez-Granda, Joan Bruna, Laure Zanna, the successful candidate will focus on developing methods to capture and understand generalization in AI emulators, in particular
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Zanna, the successful candidate will focus on developing generative machine learning models for complex dynamical systems for probabilistic forecasts. The postdoc will be expected to lead independent
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the Chemistry Department of NYU is seeking to recruit one postdoctoral associate interested in working on synthesis of complex natural products or new methodology development. This position is based in New York
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focused on developing advanced, high-flux membrane technologies tailored to the unique and extreme water conditions of the Arabian Gulf. He/she will tackle challenges related to high salinity (up to 47,000
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and the postdoctoral fellowship program is established with the following goals in mind: Support Emerging Scholars: Offer talented early-career researchers opportunities to develop their academic
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. Michael Muthukrishna are jointly recruiting a Postdoctoral Associate working across their two labs at NYU starting this summer. You will be working at the intersection of cultural evolution, computational
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, metabolomics, and cardiometabolic disease prevention. Specific Responsibilities: Support the PI in all aspects of study design, protocol development, implementation, and coordination across both projects. Assist
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particular emphasis on near-field propagation regimes relevant to ultra-massive MIMO systems. The candidate is expected to develop physically-consistent narrowband and wideband signal models