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Description The AMMLab, housed within the Division of Engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi, is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to contribute to the development of microfluidic-based
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plant cell culture to conduct single-cell RNA-seq studies. The applicant will develop and carry out drought studies in drought tolerant and susceptible plants. In addition, the applicant will generate
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software (e.g., PowerLab, Eye Tracker, SPSS, EPrime, PsychoPy). Prepare labs for classes, lectures, and student research activities. Assist in the maintenance and safe operation of psychology laboratory
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involved in the development of open source tools and resources, and to work on publications related to their work. CAMeL's mission is research and education in artificial intelligence, specifically focusing
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web and mobile development (e.g., HTML, JavaScript, React) Experience with Internet-of-Things (IoT), especially air quality sensor networks Data analysis and visualization skills (Python, R, Google
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healthcare, and the development of genetic and non-genetic tools for precision medicine. Faculty members are expected to conduct cutting-edge research and secure extramural funding. The college is equipped
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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
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, mentoring students, contributing to curriculum development, and actively engaging in interdisciplinary research. Faculty members will also have the opportunity to collaborate with leading AI researchers, work
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infection method (2) assess the impact of the virulent candidate Bt strains on RPW fitness and biology, such as growth and development, egg hatching, boring activity, and reproduction (3) identify and
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developing novel medical devices for ultimate human use. The successful applicant will perform both wet lab and bioinformatics analysis. For the wetlab work the applicant will: (i) perform rodent cranial