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Scientific Diver (e.g. AAUS) certification would be an asset Required Work and Related Experience Experience with coral heat-stress assays (ideally in multiple life stages) Proficiency in molecular biology
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. The position requires involvement in multiple longitudinal and experimental lab-based studies examining the development and impact of attachment bonds and/or autobiographical memory. The projects cover a diverse
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research. Ability to lead and conduct multiple, possibly divergent, research projects simultaneously. Mentoring of undergraduate students in a research setting. Ability to plan, allocate, and monitor
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multiple projects in urban sociology, inequality and social networks, broadly construed. The successful applicant will contribute to one or more interdisciplinary projects. Example projects include the study
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characterization, structural design, and precast applications. Structural 3D printing (metals, concrete, and composites) at multiple scales. Soil-structure interaction and resilient foundation systems. Small-scale
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collaboration between multiple research groups and involves a diverse range of activities including: structural and geotechnical modeling, machine-learning model development, structural sensing and health
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consisting of PhD-level scientists, graduate students and undergraduate students and across multiple institutions (Khalifa University, Cornell University). Applicants must have a PhD in Bioengineering or
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with diverse data types, such as vision, speech, images, and physiological signals. Experience integrating multiple modalities to build robust AI systems is an advantage Interdisciplinary Applications
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restoration efforts, focusing on corals that have been identified by other team members as having unique thermal tolerance through stress assays or which have been developed from selective breeding programs, as
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future. CITIES leverages the expertise of faculty members from the four Divisions of NYUAD and world-renowned scientific collaborators from multiple institutions within and beyond the NYU Global Network