21 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at New York University in United States
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position is part of a project to investigate the brain mechanisms of vision and visual development. The studies will involve a combination of approaches including neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, behavior, and
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the NYUAD Kawader program, for details regarding the program, open dates, specific program requirements, and FAQ's please refer to our NYUAD Kawader webpage: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/about/careers
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, please email Dr. Rita Sousa at rita.sousa@nyu.edu . About NYUAD: NYU Abu Dhabi is a degree-granting research university with a fully integrated liberal arts and science undergraduate program in the Arts
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work on the development of the fabrication processes on major fabrication and characterization systems in the lab. The expected outcome is foundational fabrication processes for realizing advanced
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well as market and organization considerations. Education: Ph.D. in machine learning, computer science, engineering, science or related technical discipline. Experience: Expertise in developing and training AI
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within any of the relevant disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, and computer sciences are welcome to apply. The ideal candidate is a postdoctoral scholar seeking to examine and develop research
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Postdoctoral Associate to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying continual learning in humans. The successful candidate will develop computational models examining the tradeoff between task
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Details Posted: 31-Mar-25 Location: New York, NY Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 165609 The Urban Systems Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate in Machine Learning to develop and
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and sensory nerves. Research projects will investigate the mechanisms by which mediators released from oral cancers activate sensory neurons to induce pain. Work will focus on the development and
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techniques to understand charge transport mechanisms in novel classes of organic electrolytes for use in emerging battery technologies and, based on these studies, to develop new electrolyte compositions