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long-term partnerships to strengthen scientific capacity in the region. The candidate will also lead NYUAD’s annual Southeast Asia Learning Exchange, an immersive week long program that brings regional
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innovations, and connect their work to the broader community. This unique program is open to all current PhD students at Tandon School of Engineering who will defend their dissertations by September 1, 2026
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known for its work in fluid dynamics, one of its recent activities being quantum computation of fluid dynamics (QCFD). Expectations Candidates will be responsible for the QCFD work. The successful
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annual base salary for this position is $62,500 - 65,000 depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates must have a PhD in urban planning, human-computer interaction, design
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. The aim is to explore oscillators based on transition metal oxides with competing electronic phases (e.g., metal/insulating, magnetic/non-magnetic, etc.) with applications to neuromorphic computing
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beyond wireless networks. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include • Strong background in
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for this position is $62,500.00- $65,000.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer. PhD For people
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behavioral and computational approaches and tests participants ranging in age from infants through adults. This position is expected to focus on two federally-funded research projects examining the social
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, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. PhD For people in the EU, click here for information on your privacy rights under GDPR: www.nyu.edu/it/gdpr
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at New York University Abu Dhabi is seeking postdocs who are passionate about any or all of the following: Data Science, Computational Social Science, Behavioral Economics, Human-Bot interaction