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at NYU Abu Dhabi. The researcher will report directly to Dr. Farah Shamout and work in close collaboration with other researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate research assistants. The researcher will
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learning theory to join the research team of Prof. Muhammad Umar B. Niazi. The position focuses on the design and implementation of incentive mechanisms for sociotechnical and cyber-physical-human systems
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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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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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Description The Division of Science at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in the field of regional ocean modeling. This project aims
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design, development, and validation of material, control systems, and algorithms for next-generation soft haptic actuators and experiences. Note that the research involves significant interactions with
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are: Performing assigned research projects. Mentoring undergraduate and graduate research assistants. Leading the authorship of journal publications and project reports. Drafting future research proposals
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, PhD students, and undergraduate research assistants. The Post-Doctoral associate will engage with our regular collaborators at local institutions in the UAE and abroad. Key responsibilities Conduct high
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. The candidate is expected to carry out cutting-edge research on the physical layer design and optimization of RHS-enabled or RIS-assisted MIMO communication systems using tools from information theory
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that amplify human potential. The successful candidate will engage in innovative research projects in ML, focusing on developing novel ML algorithms, enhancing human-AI collaboration, and exploring systems