296 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University" positions at New York University
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issues in energy, healthcare, and the environment, using cutting-edge approaches in molecular science and engineering. The Hubbell Research Group focuses on developing cutting-edge biomaterials and
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Projects Officer/Grants Specialist US-NY-New York Job ID: 2025-14883 Type: Office of the Vice Provost for Research (WS1763) # of Openings: 1 Category: Development/Sponsored Research/Grant Writing New York
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collaborative working relationships across the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, including with Research Development, Technology Opportunities and Ventures, the Entrepreneurial Institute, Sponsored
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and coaching skills, tactics and technique; Plan and implement game strategies for demonstration at practices and varsity competitions; Plan and organize team practices and develop multi-year varsity
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projects and cross-train in other areas to create a structure that can both address standard cases quickly and solve complicated queries effectively. The Associate assists the Assistant Director of
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The Assistant Research Scientist will develop and train convolutional recurrent neural network models based on ORGaNICs (Oscillatory Recurrent Gated Neural Integrator Circuits), benchmark the models on standard
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for the management of all general grounds/landscape design, installation, and maintenance activities as well as waste management activities on NYU's New York City campuses. The Manager will develop and execute
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(es); scheduling and team travel. Work collaboratively with the Head Coach to develop practice plans, strategies for upcoming contests, and player skills and conditioning programs. Develop and execute a
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research, teaching, and entrepreneurship and inspire and educate engineers for the 21st century — backed by an historic commitment of $1 billion to recruit new faculty, fuel groundbreaking basic and applied
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inspire and educate engineers for the 21st century — backed by an historic commitment of $1 billion to recruit new faculty, fuel groundbreaking basic and applied research in key areas, and expand