19 algorithm-development-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at New York University in United States
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following good software development practices. Planning algorithms for autonomous systems. The candidate will be part of the new NYU Center for Robotics and Embodied Intelligence at NYU Tandon School
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machine learning, Computer vision, Swarms, Autonomous Robots, hardware security, and Embedded systems development is desired. The successful applicant will work on various projects on robotics and computer
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Wireless Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a Post-Doctoral Associate (PDA) to engage in cutting-edge research on the development of omni-band wireless systems for 6G and
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) Development of an Augmented Smart Classroom for Personalized Learning (SmartClass) serving as a test-bed for the collection and analysis of students and professors data, leveraging on data analytics and machine
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research scientist. The planned position will provide a transition to career independence through the development of professional skills; supervision by the faculty mentor incorporating individual
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astrophysical free boundaries. Responsibilities include running high-resolution GPU-accelerated simulations on exascale computing systems, developing and applying geometric measure theory tools to quantify
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words) In UAE, after road accidents, stroke is the second leading cause of disability[1]. Novel technologies are developed to improve the efficacy of rehabilitation. Wearable exoskeleton systems have
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, mobility and cost. This project aims at developing a dehydration monitoring system that fuses multiple modalities of measurement in order to enhance the quality of measurement, and improves usability by
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project focused on the development machine-learning powered digital twin system for the structural performance of civil engineering structures. The project is a collaboration between multiple research
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project focused on the development machine-learning powered digital twin system for the structural performance of civil engineering structures. The project is a collaboration between multiple research