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independent postdoctoral fellows with training and expertise in agent-based modeling, neural networks, social network analysis, machine learning, data analytics, computational economics, or computational social
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, compartmental and agent-based model), engage in the development of decision support tools, contribute to grant-writing, interface with public health and health system decision-makers, and disseminate results
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health workforce research. Candidates should be early career, post-doctoral scientists with experience in health equity and research, community based participatory research preferred. The associate will
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Department Computer Science Position Summary The successful candidate for this position will have the chance to conduct state-of-the-art research and development on topics related to dialogue-based tutoring
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following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro/nanofabrication, nanowire synthesis
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agent simulations, and empirical data from historical treebanks of West Germanic languages. The position starts no later than August 2025 and is offered for one year, extendable for one more year