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digital intra-oral and extra oral radiographic imaging (e.g. cone beam computed tomography, and bitewing, periapical, occlusal and panoramic views in analog/film and digital/plate/sensor formats). Review
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The Simons Center Program Administrator oversees all administrative, operational, and programmatic functions of the newly launched Simons Center for Computational Geophysical Flows. This role
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. Michael Muthukrishna are jointly recruiting a Postdoctoral Associate working across their two labs at NYU starting this summer. You will be working at the intersection of cultural evolution, computational
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stakeholders, such as research deans and department chairs. Responsibilities Required Education: Doctoral Degree In a STEM field (e.g., life sciences, biomedical engineering, physical sciences, computer
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computer hardware communication bus protocols: USB, I2C, I2S, CSI, Ethernet, SPI, PCIe, HDMI, CAN, serial comms, etc Strong communication - You can explain complex physical behavior clearly, write structured
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of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver status, childbirth, citizenship status, color, creed, disability
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and briefings; draft gift agreements; and manage and help implement the stewardship process for the AVP's donors who have made gifts for scholarships, fellowships, program support, and professorships
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University Overview The Assistant Director, Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards provides essential leadership for the Universitys student conduct program, with a primary focus on student
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, biology, neuroscience and quantum computing. The selected candidates will work closely with a group of computer scientists, domain scientists, and AI experts in developing software and leveraging large
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position is available at the Center for Soft Matter Research, Department of Physics, New York University under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Kostinski. The research will be focused on theoretical aspects