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Systems Department, in the School of Computer Science, at Carnegie Mellon University is looking to hire two Post-Doctoral Associate who are interested in applying computational social science approaches
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of remedial rules and institutions. Reframing remedies as an intermediary link between different systems crucial in the production of our imaginaries of justice, CURE aims to provide a new reading of labour law
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computer Science ( Job Number: 25001131) Department of Computer Science Grade 7: - £38,784 - £41,064 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 36 months
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costs are not included. Minimum Qualifications: · Ph.D. in transportation engineering or a closely related field such as industrial engineering, systems engineering, computer science, electrical
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MRI protocols to accurately assess treatment outcomes in terms of treatment viability. This project aims to further advance this objective by integrating different medical imaging data types
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activities. Your Profile: Master and PhD degree in astronomy, physics, computer science or equivalent fields of study. Proven experience in N-body simulations and the comparison of simulation and observation
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on identifying the brain regions associated with different cognitive processes, but more recent studies seek to understand the nature of the information stored in various brain regions, or representations, and how
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supervise junior researchers. Uphold best practice in ethics, data management, and research governance. About You To demonstrate at least one of the following : A PhD (or near completion) in computer science
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an interdisciplinary research environment aimed at achieving a comprehensive understanding of geomagnetic field evolution across different timescales, including both stable and extreme periods. This will involve working
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how plants control gene expression across different tissues and stress conditions by combining single-cell genomics, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology. Apart from shedding light on