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function independently to develop therapeutic agents against mutant p53 and other oncoproteins using artificial intelligence, monoclonal antibodies, and DNA vaccines. The positions offer a unique team-based
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either or both agent-based modeling and social network analysis/network science. The ideal candidate should be able to program in C or C and have experience working with tera-bytes of data. Preference
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foundation in at least a few of the following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro
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the possibility of yearly renewal subject to funding availability. Responsibilities • Design and implement deep learning architectures, AI agent pipelines, and computer vision algorithms to achieve project goals
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, acute kidney injury transition to renal fibrosis); as well as high-throughput screening strategies to identify small molecular compounds that might serve as novel therapeutic agents in disease using cell
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, acute kidney injury transition to renal fibrosis); as well as high-throughput screening strategies to identify small molecular compounds that might serve as novel therapeutic agents in disease using cell
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, acute kidney injury transition to renal fibrosis); as well as high-throughput screening strategies to identify small molecular compounds that might serve as novel therapeutic agents in disease using cell
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Lab The EMERGE lab at NYU is seeking to hire a postdoc to work on scaling and deploying end-to-end RL planning agents for autonomous vehicles. Based on prior work on creating high performing self-play
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approaches (e.g. ODE/PDE-Modelling, Agent Based Modelling) Experience in mathematical analysis of data-driven methods Solid experience in programming (R, Matlab, Python, etc.) Competence in working in inter
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research in several areas. Learning activities will focus on: The development and characterization of animal models and/or microphysiological systems for viral agents. Emphasis is placed on determining