69 computational-complexity-"U.S"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions in United Arab Emirates
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areas: infrastructure systems modeling, emissions inventory development, air quality modeling (chemical transport models and/or reduced-complexity models), exposure assessment of airborne pollutants, and
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areas: infrastructure systems modeling, emissions inventory development, air quality modeling (chemical transport models and/or reduced-complexity models), exposure assessment of airborne pollutants, and
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration Program in a project that spans oceanography, ecology and mathematics. The position will be based at NYU Abu Dhabi starting September 1, 2025 for two years, renewable depending
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workflows in complex organizational settings. Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Science or related field. Experience in one or more ML domains, such as deep learning, reinforcement
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, Lyapunov stability, and safety for human-robot collaboration. Advanced Manipulation and Navigation: Enabling robots to handle complex, dynamic environments, including those involving deformable objects and
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complex problems with efficiency and creativity. He/she will be involved in writing reports, authoring publications, drafting patents and presenting results at conferences. The successful candidate will
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to develop novel enabling technology on hydrodynamic stability analysis that has applications in the study of the development of singularities, the long-time behavior of complex systems, the formation
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research interests might be considered, priority will be given to those able to relate to one or more of the above topics. Applicants must have a PhD in Mathematics, Statistics or Computer Science obtained
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, machine-learning model development, structural sensing and health monitoring, conducting physical experiments, and validation of computational models. Required Qualifications: A successful applicant must
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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