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aims to identify biomarkers in the eye and brain that explain vision loss, building on our previously-developed method linking clinical, neural and behavioral data (Allen et al., 2018; Miller et al
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Description The Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties
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Description The Integrated BioElectronics Lab (https://wp.nyu.edu/sohmyung/ ) led by Prof. Sohmyung Ha at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) invites applications for multi-year fully-funded Post
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devices for sensing of organic and inorganic chemical components by using electrochemical, optical or other methods. The candidate will prepare, characterize and assess the performance of devices
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to develop applied research skills in machine learning, interact with an international network of collaborators, and gain post-doctoral research experience. The ideal candidate is self-motivated and can work
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, climate, and human health. Examples of current active projects include: Developing optimization models to analyze and mitigate fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure from various infrastructure systems
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mode of accretion, providing insights into the conditions required to launch jets. The main objective of the research program of the PI is to uncover the nature of relativistic jets and understand
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candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Raed Hashaikeh in the Mechanical Engineering department. This project focuses on the development and optimization of conductive membranes
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, climate, and human health. Examples of current active projects include: Developing optimization models to analyze and mitigate fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure from various infrastructure systems
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: Investigating membrane fouling mechanisms and mitigation strategies in desalination and water treatment processes. Developing and optimizing functional membranes, including electrically conductive membranes