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University's Innovation Postdoc in Residence Program is designed to cultivate a new generation of postdoctoral associates who bridge the gap between academic research and industry innovation. This two-year
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mentor; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. Projects in the CEL group include comparative phylogenomic analysis of invertebrates, including Hawaiian insects
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goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. Projects in the Rocha lab address the evolutionary history of populations and species
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recording. The work will also include developing new statistical data analysis tools for behavioral and neural data. More broadly, the postdoc will be part of a large and intellectually vibrant community
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a lifestyle gradient. The postdoc will mine this diversity to isolate organisms, validate biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), characterize microbial metabolites, and functionally test candidate
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solutions for problems both local and global. Applicants must have received a PhD in engineering, computer science, urban science, or a related field. Experience in transportation, in particular related
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interdisciplinary areas including but not limited to Computer Science, Mathematics, Linguistics, Politics, and Psychology. We welcome researchers across a wide range of domains who will contribute to the creative
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https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/ NYU Abu Dhabi is the first comprehensive liberal arts and research campus in the Middle East to be operated abroad by a major American research university. Times Higher Education
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long-term partnerships to strengthen scientific capacity in the region. The candidate will also lead NYUAD’s annual Southeast Asia Learning Exchange, an immersive week long program that brings regional
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. The aim is to explore oscillators based on transition metal oxides with competing electronic phases (e.g., metal/insulating, magnetic/non-magnetic, etc.) with applications to neuromorphic computing