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Human-Computer Interaction - Open Rank Faculty Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence: Academic Affairs Division: Human-Computer Interaction Description Mohamed bin Zayed University
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Description The Music and Sound Cultures (MaSC) Group, Division of Arts and Humanities, New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a research assistant to support the group on various levels
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Description The Division of Science at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a motivated research assistant to work under the supervision of Dr. Hanan Salam on topics including: (i) Human
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the safety and robustness of human-robot interaction. The postdoc will work on projects focusing on one or more of the following: Learning-Based Control: Developing reinforcement learning, imitation learning
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, gender studies, political science, human development, economics) is a plus. In addition to the core project responsibilities, the post-doctoral associate will have a small portion of their time allocated
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developing novel medical devices for ultimate human use. The successful applicant will join several fascinating projects on engineering novel approaches to improve the diagnosis and therapy of metabolic
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(AI). A key initiative within the school is the Human Phenotype Project—a groundbreaking, large-scale longitudinal cohort and biobank designed to identify novel molecular markers with diagnostic
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, Epidemiology, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). A key initiative within the school is the Human Phenotype Project—a groundbreaking, large-scale longitudinal cohort and biobank designed to identify novel
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, Epidemiology, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). A key initiative within the school is the Human Phenotype Project—a groundbreaking, large-scale longitudinal cohort and biobank designed to identify novel
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the Academic Year 2025-2026. The successful candidate will contribute to the ongoing development of a Public History curriculum within the History Program and the Arts and Humanities Division and collaborate