45 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI
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) Social Media Analysis (iii) Algorithmic Privacy, (iv) Analysis of Academic Collaborations, (v) Human-Bot interaction, (vi) Network Science. The ideal candidate is self-motivated and hard-working with a PhD
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the research topics that excite us as a group include: (i) Ethics of AI and Automation; (ii) Social Media Analysis (iii) Algorithmic Privacy, (iv) Analysis of Academic Collaborations, (v) Human-Bot
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networks and deep learning Foundations of reinforcement learning and bandit algorithms Mathematical and algorithmic perspectives on large language models Statistical learning theory and complexity analysis
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inequalities Markov processes and stochastic analysis Theoretical analysis of neural networks and deep learning Foundations of reinforcement learning and bandit algorithms Mathematical and algorithmic
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the supervision of Dr Daniel Johnson, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Co-PI of the Water Research Center. The successful applicant will lead an innovative project focused on the development of hybrid
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, the candidate will develop polymeric lubricious coatings for catheters to minimize injury to blood vessels during the trans-catheterization process. They will characterize the surface modifications of implants
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of the Water Research Center. The successful applicant will lead an innovative project focused on the development of hybrid processes for the recovery of minerals from desalination reject brine. The role will
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(SHORES) and the Division of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi, seek to recruit a Postdoctoral Associate to work on a fascinating project focused on the development machine-learning powered digital
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applications for fully-funded postdoctoral research associate positions. SITE is highly interdisciplinary and aims to develop novel enabling technology on hydrodynamic stability analysis that has applications in
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to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties, under the supervision of Professor Nidal Hilal, Director of the Water Research Center and Global Professor