18 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Postdoctoral research jobs at New York University
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-seeking algorithms in transportation networks Game-theoretic approaches to cybersecurity and security games Integration of human behavior modeling in smart mobility systems Required Qualifications
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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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to science and engineering problems Ability to lead, develop and contribute to multiple projects Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team; Effective written and
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other researchers working on related projects. This collaborative effort aims to integrate molecular insights with practical applications, working towards the development of robust coral populations
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 14-May-25 Location: Brooklyn, NY Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 145874 Visual Computing Multiple post
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Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties, under the supervision
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and learning. Tandon fosters student and faculty innovation and entrepreneurship that make a difference in the world. The Hubbell Research Group focuses on developing cutting-edge biomaterials and
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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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career path. The planned position will provide a transition to career independence through the development of professional skills; supervision by senior scientist incorporating individual development plan
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will focus on the prediction of genetic interaction networks and image analysis for automated phenotyping. We welcome interest in developing both ongoing and novel research projects in the lab, and are