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Examples of research areas that the Associate/Tenure Track Assistant Professor might cover: Leadership for societal transformation and systems change Leadership and algorithms Business leadership and
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have unique registry resources containing more than 1.3 billion health care records collected since the 19th century. In this project the successful candidate will utilize computational algorithms
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theoretical (algorithms, programming languages, symbolic AI), but also including topics at the intersection of technology and society (cybersecurity, explainable AI, machine ethics). By promoting
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have the opportunity to engage in pioneering research, collaborate with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team, and advance the field of quantum computing through innovative algorithms and technologies
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have the opportunity to engage in pioneering research, collaborate with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team, and advance the field of quantum computing through innovative algorithms and technologies
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Job Description Are you excited about developing advanced models and algorithms to better understand and predict human decision-making? Are you interested in integrating behavioural models with
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nonlinear fiber-optic channel. The project will cover both algorithm development as well as experimental implementations. We offer an opportunity to develop expertise in various domains, including but not
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) devices. This includes developing, implementing, and validating algorithmic and error-mitigation strategies to address key challenges in applying quantum computing to strongly correlated molecular systems
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quantitative metrics of faults and defects, integrating statistical metrics into active inspection behaviors. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team—from the AUTOASSESS project—to integrate your algorithms
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detector model for radiation sensor readout. Training and optimizing ANN-based signal processing algorithms. Working with synthetic data to enhance electron tracking performance. Collaborating with the i