12 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Fellowship positions at University of Idaho
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. Required Education PhD or other terminal degree in computational social science, human behavior and perceptions, or similar interdisciplinary area (e.g., computer science, geography, social-ecological
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research, engage with students, and host symposia to highlight opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration. The fellow will teach one English course per year. The fellowship provides a salary of
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discipline. Required Other None Additional Preferred Experience in optics and machine learning, or be eager to master some of these areas. Good oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work
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interpersonal and communication skills, good record keeping and computer skills. Willing and capable of doing oral and written presentations of experimental results. Willing to work with human pathogenic viruses
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Position Details Position Information Internal Posting? Posting Number SP004830P Position Title Postdoctoral Fellow Division/College College of Engineering Department Computer Science Location Idaho
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their own research and teach one course per semester (as determined by the teaching needs of the department). While we are open to subfields such as American Government and Politics, Comparative Politics
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tools Required Education PhD in electrical engineering or related field with a power emphasis with a strong focus on energy-water modeling Required Other None Additional Preferred Experience in publishing
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international engagement through an interdisciplinary framework. Faculty and postdocs in the Institute teach primarily in the International Studies major in the School of Global Studies, in addition to periodic
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their own research and teach one course per semester (as determined by the teaching needs of the department). The Martin Institute is an interdisciplinary teaching, research, and outreach center focused on
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for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Political Psychology, anticipated to begin August 1, 2025. Fellows will pursue their own research and teach one course per semester (as determined by the teaching