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Artificial Intelligence in Action - Open Rank Faculty Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence: Academic Affairs Division: Masters in Applied AI Description Mohamed bin Zayed
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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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and Information Studies degree with majors in Journalism/Digital Production and Storytelling, and a Master of Art in Leadership and Innovation in Contemporary Media. The successful candidate should have
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, high-impact, and original research. Research topics include, but are not limited to; machine learning for large models, trustworthy AI, explainable AI, deep learning, reinforcement learning, optimization
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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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levels (Assistant, Associate and Full Professor) to apply. The Department of Computer Vision undertakes rigorous, high-impact, and original research. Research topics include, but are not limited to, visual
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/ Chemistry or a related field. Priority will be given to candidates with a background in the following primary and secondary areas of expertise: Experimental research experience related to materials
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or other cell models (e.g. iPSCs, primary cells, organoids) Conduc chemical genetic screens (e.g. using RNAi and CRISPR/Cas9-based libraries) to investigate mechanism-of-action in nematodes, mammalian cells
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collaborative environment with other lab members and industry collaborators. Requirements: Applicants should have a Masters or Bachelors in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a
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the syntax of human languages. The successful applicant will work closely with the Principal Investigator on a project on the syntactic structure of Egyptian Arabi. The project will explore both the grammar