20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" Fellowship positions at Johns Hopkins University
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into healthcare and business impact. Mentor undergraduate, graduate and PhD students who are involved in AI and healthcare projects. Additional Contributions Assist in developing teaching materials and
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advanced packaging in CHIPS after aging under environmental stresses. The results will be used to understand the failure mechanism, develop more accurate prediction models for long-term reliability
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work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: Postdoctoral researcher The work will entail: Work with an interdisciplinary team to develop the experimental tools
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analysis and manuscript development. Comprehensive mentorship will support scholarly productivity, including publications and grant writing. Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Johns Hopkins University
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capacity, and repairability of steel buildings at both the component and system levels. The researcher will collaborate closely with leading experts at NIST and academia to accelerate the development of next
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that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Project Plan: The work will build on PML's current optomechanical accelerometry research and develop sensing optimized for inertial measurement. New
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work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: Materials Metrologist The work will entail: Contribute to research and development of novel microfabricated devices
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and design of advanced packages that have grown increasingly complicated and 3-dimensional. We seek a postdoc to help develop high sensitivity magnetic microscopes, based on magnetic tunnel junction
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measurements in the high vacuum regime and below. As a member of our team, you will collaborate closely with experts in instrumentation, metrology, and physics to develop and enhance vacuum measurement
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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 political economy (1965