36 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" research jobs at New York University
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the racial justice implications of technology and algorithmic decision-making tools in the criminal legal system and other systems that govern people’s lives; challenging the forces that drive racial
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genes, neural circuits, and behavior. For more information about our work, visit https://www.bayer-lab.org/research This position is for a post-PhD trainee. The Postdoctoral Associate will develop and
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advantage, but is not a requirement Engage in research and train large AI models for science Generate new large scientific datasets Develop and maintain complex codebases Read literature and integrate
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synthetic organic and medicinal chemistry are encouraged to apply. The research is aimed at developing an automated chemical platform for the synthesis and biological evaluation of natural products as leads
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well as interpretability of scientific foundation models. The rush to build foundation models has led to the development of large machine learning models in Astrophysics, fluid dynamics, biology, weather prediction, solar
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: Catherine Hartley) at New York University seeks a Postdoctoral Associate to work on neuroimaging and behavioral studies examining learning, memory and decision-making across development. NYU offers
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the development of professional skills; supervision by senior scientist incorporating individual development plan in support of training goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings
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for up to 3 years. • Mentorship by internationally recognized NYUAD faculty members. • Professional development and academic training opportunities. • Exposure to interdisciplinary and collaborative
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collaboration with Profs Carlos Fernandez-Granda, Joan Bruna, Laure Zanna, the successful candidate will focus on developing methods to capture and understand generalization in AI emulators, in particular
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Zanna, the successful candidate will focus on developing generative machine learning models for complex dynamical systems for probabilistic forecasts. The postdoc will be expected to lead independent