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Description The Burt Lab at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) is seeking a talented Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in a project examining the molecular mechanisms underpinning
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play a pivotal role in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) sensing, a technique that significantly enhances nuclear spin signal. Candidates will contribute to the development of new classes of organic
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systems (ITS). In particular, the successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in: Developing physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for complex dynamical systems modeling and observer design
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, analyzing the data on dynamics in individual behaviors. Successful applicants must have a PhD in computer science, digital technology, mathematics, or related fields with demonstrated experience in developing
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. The central goal of the laboratory is to study the neural mechanisms involving dynamic RNA modifications during cognitive development and decline. To achieve this, research projects rely on the use of a
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the safety and robustness of human-robot interaction. The postdoc will work on projects focusing on one or more of the following: Learning-Based Control: Developing reinforcement learning, imitation learning
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, dynamics modeling and estimation, multi-agent collaboration algorithms, and inter-agent distributed introspection of agent behaviors to detect behavioral modifications (e.g., due to malfunctions and/or
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optical measurement setups, including the design and execution of channel sounding or propagation measurement campaigns Experience with RF/optical ray tracing simulation software, e.g., Wireless Insite
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following research topics: Resource allocation for wireless networks Radio resource management and mobility management Cognitive radio or adaptive communication systems, including dynamic spectrum access
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models for signal transmission and reception, derivation of fundamental performance limits, algorithmic-level system design, and performance evaluation through computer simulations and/or experimental