57 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U" positions at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI
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for urban networks, bridge the gap between scientific significance and practical value, and further develop the human capital to propel the city of Abu Dhabi and the UAE into a more prosperous and sustainable
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, projects involve the design and synthesis of DNA libraries containing multiple variants of synthetic gene constructs, which are then tested using the model organism E. coli. Candidates are also welcome
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consisting of PhD-level scientists, graduate students and undergraduate students and across multiple institutions (Khalifa University, Cornell University). Applicants must have a PhD in Bioengineering or
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aims to identify biomarkers in the eye and brain that explain vision loss, building on our previously-developed method linking clinical, neural and behavioral data (Allen et al., 2018; Miller et al
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involves developing business and financial models, establishing new programs in the UAE and the GCC region, identifying and developing future markets and leading a high performing core team and extended
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Description The Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties
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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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Description NYUAD Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a research scientist to work on the development of membrane desalination to treat water from the Arabian
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managing lab operations, inventory, and budgeting. The candidate will also assist with monthly activity tracking and grant proposal development, playing a central role in the lab’s research productivity and
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play a pivotal role in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) sensing, a technique that significantly enhances nuclear spin signal. Candidates will contribute to the development of new classes of organic