83 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Johns Hopkins University
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to remove PFAS. To accomplish these goals, the candidate will participate in the development of AI/ML algorithms for the prediction of chemical properties, infrared and mass spectra, and ionization cross
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, findings, data, software, etc. are correctly archived and transmitted through appropriate channels. Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Algorithm development, implementation, and
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research initiatives that analyze the impact of AI technologies on social systems and design innovative methods for adapting economic and social governance to AI development. A special focus will be
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Baltimore, MD, or Washington, DC , to investigate the foundations of human normativity and how these insights can inform the development of AI systems aligned with human values. The ideal candidate will have
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operational and technical activities key to the conduct of and direction of the research. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Develop data collection tools based on understanding of underlying study design
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equity researcher Dr. Michelle Ogunwole. Dr. Ogunwole?s team is dedicated to developing and testing postpartum interventions that drive systemic changes to support healthier lifestyles for Black women with
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. The postdoctoral fellow will lead a project focused on developing optimized strategies for observing, processing, and archiving the datasets from current and future large astronomical facilities, with emphasis
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area. Provide administrative support to faculty, including scheduling meetings, managing calendars, and handling correspondence. Prepare and format documents, presentations, and research proposals. Use
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with data collection, synthesis, and dissemination. The student will contribute to synthesizing qualitative data, translating findings for multiple audiences, and supporting the development of written
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security policy; and comparative Eurasian political economy. The 2025-2026 Research fellows will focus primarily on the following: Current developments in US-Japan relations. Transformation of the Japanese