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Description The Division of Engineering at NYU Abu Dhabi is searching for rising scholars to educate the next generation of global leaders. You are invited to apply for an academic support position
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. The Department of Robotics focus is on rigorous, high-impact, original research emphasizing robot learning, (eg CoRL) and robot algorithms (eg WAFR) rather than development of new robot hardware. Research topics
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innovation. The Department invites applications for multiple positions in all areas of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, with particular interest in candidates specializing in Process Systems Engineering and
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the primary point of contact for undergraduate students and faculty, ensuring their academic and personal development, is supported through effective mentorship and administration. The ideal candidate
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, projects involve the design and synthesis of DNA libraries containing multiple variants of synthetic gene constructs, which are then tested using the model organism E. coli. Candidates are also welcome
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instruction, mentoring students, contributing to curriculum development, and actively engaging in interdisciplinary research. Faculty members will also have the opportunity to collaborate with leading AI
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involves developing business and financial models, establishing new programs in the UAE and the GCC region, identifying and developing future markets and leading a high performing core team and extended
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Description NYUAD Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a research scientist to work on the development of membrane desalination to treat water from the Arabian
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for delivering high-quality instruction, mentoring students, contributing to curriculum development, and actively engaging in interdisciplinary research. Faculty members will also have the opportunity
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for delivering high-quality instruction, mentoring students, contributing to curriculum development, and actively engaging in interdisciplinary research. Faculty members will also have the opportunity