86 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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Postdoctoral Associate- Artificial Intelligence Innovation Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical and
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science or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in the field of relativistic heavy ion collisions. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Principal
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modeling. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Principal Investigator Dr Fang Luo in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The incumbent will conduct
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the study of complex, heterogeneous systems such as urban and coastal areas. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. The successful
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the study of complex, heterogeneous systems such as urban and coastal areas. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. The successful
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modeling. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Principal Investigator Dr Fang Luo in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The incumbent will conduct
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experience with larval or pathogen dispersal simulation and connectivity analyses strongly preferred. Knowledge of epidemiological modeling, and proficiency in multiple programming/analytical computer
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experience with larval or pathogen dispersal simulation and connectivity analyses strongly preferred. Knowledge of epidemiological modeling, and proficiency in multiple programming/analytical computer
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: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist the Principal Investigator Dr Fang Luo in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The incumbent will conduct research within the predetermined research scope
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation