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synergies with CCQ in their cover letter for the Flatiron application. The CCQ Visiting Scholar position may be accessed at: https://apply.interfolio.com/178953 . THE SIMONS FOUNDATION'S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT
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City University of New York, Advanced Science Research Center Program ID: CUNY-ASRC-PHYSICS [#31491, 31506] Program Title: Assistant Professor – PhD Program in Physics Program Type: Tenured/Tenure
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(Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Communicative and Speech Disorders, Marine and Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Physical Therapy
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cluster of faculty hires committed to bridging mathematics with the natural and physical sciences. We seek researchers who use mathematical and computational models to further insightful, predictive, and
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, and social behavior. The CSHL Fellows Program fosters research independence for recent Ph.D. graduates. Early career scientists pursue high-risk/high-return research in biology. CSHL Fellows Program
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the Simons Foundation designed to stimulate research in the basic sciences across New York State. Applicants must submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, research and teaching statements, and at least four
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in biology. CSHL Fellows Program aims to bring different perspectives, identities, and backgrounds, including those from groups who are underrepresented in the sciences. You can read more about the
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of quantum science and mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, directly advancing the Simons Foundation's mission to push the frontiers of mathematics and basic sciences through interdisciplinary
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designed to foster collaborative research at the intersection of quantum science and mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence, directly advancing the Simons Foundation's mission to push the
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one of the world’s leading funders of fundamental scientific research: the Simons Foundation as part of the Simons Empire Faculty Fellows Program to stimulate faculty hiring across New York State