29 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Universidade do Minho" research jobs at New York University
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Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22167044/post-doctoral-associate-in-the-division-of-engineering-x28-electrical-and-computer-engineering-x29-dr-qurrat-ul-ain-nadeem Return to Search Results
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research centers, institutes, faculty, please visit https://research.shanghai.nyu.edu/ . Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Details » Awards NYU Shanghai awards up to twelve fellowships each year. Full-time
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Kawader webpage: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/about/careers/postdoctoral-and-research/kawader-research-assistantship-program.html For further information or questions regarding the position/program please
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sorghum, using new whole genome CRISPR screening techniques that the lab has developed. The project is in close collaboration with computational approaches that model the genes and circuits that make cells
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: Education: Ph.D. in machine learning, computer science, engineering, physical science or related technical discipline. Experience: Expertise in developing and training AI models Proficiency in Python
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research directions while collaborating with a team composed of domain scientists, experts in climate physics and modeling, and AI, as part of the international project, M2 LInES https://m2lines.github.io
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 09-Apr-26 Location: New York, New York Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 184151 The NYU Program of
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. Michael Muthukrishna are jointly recruiting a Postdoctoral Associate working across their two labs at NYU starting this summer. You will be working at the intersection of cultural evolution, computational
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. Two letters of recommendation UAE nationals are encouraged to apply This position is under the NYUAD Kawader program, for details regarding the program, open dates, specific program requirements, and
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position is available at the Center for Soft Matter Research, Department of Physics, New York University under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Kostinski. The research will be focused on theoretical aspects