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] Subject Areas: Physics / Hard Condensed Matter Theory , Machine Learning , Material Science , Physics , Quantum Information Science , Soft Condensed Matter Theory , theoretical condensed matter physics
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on campus. Required skills/experience: PhD in geography, sociology, development studies or related social science Proposal /grant writing Knowledge/background in transdisciplinary agroecology theory and
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science Proposal /grant writing Knowledge/background in transdisciplinary agroecology theory and application Experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods in the social sciences Preferred
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testing and applying psychological theory in legal contexts is important, but prior experience doing so is not required. Additional beneficial but optional experience and skills include multi-level
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a closely related field (e.g., Organizational Behavior, Criminology) by the start date of employment. Some interest in testing and applying psychological theory in legal contexts is important, but
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encouraged to apply: • Optimization (deterministic, stochastic, robust, reinforcement learning–based) • Systems architecture and design for complex socio-technical systems • Graph theory, network science, and
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factors that influence health behaviors. 2. To design, implement, and evaluate culturally inclusive, theory-informed community-based interventions that aim to improve diet and obesity-related outcomes among
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expertise with game theory is a plus but not required. Ideally this person would have a Ph.D. in operations research, computer science, applied math or a related field. The focus of this person’s research
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out and participate in the research of infrastructure and technology systems for mathematical/computational modeling and control theory for life-cycle management optimization and policy of smart and
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architecture and design for complex socio-technical systems Graph theory, network science, and knowledge representation Agent-based and simulation modeling AI/ML, foundation models, causal inference, and