28 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University"-"U.S" positions at University of California Berkeley
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for affiliated students, faculty, and other researchers. Position Description: In consultation with the Director, the Associate Director develops and implements programs to advance the IIS mission engaging faculty
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of racism and colonialism (TribalCrit) on wellbeing and indigenous survivance; Indigenous sovereignty including data, food, life ways, environment, etc.; Civic engagement and economic development; and Racial
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open and equitable access to opportunities for learning and development. An inclusive curriculum, classroom environment, and pedagogy are essential to address critical environmental and societal
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and policies. Berkeley Social Welfare develops effective leaders and scholars committed to solving complex social problems; produces, disseminates and utilizes research to improve social-service
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of state voting legislation for the Voting Laws Roundup. This work includes developing computational tools (e.g., using large language models, machine learning for text analysis and classification, etc
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of openness, freedom, and acceptance - academic and artistic, political and cultural - make it a very special place for students, faculty, and staff. Berkeley is committed to hiring and developing staff who
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community of scholars from across the sciences and humanities who conduct research, teaching, and outreach to advance scientific understanding and develop solutions for the world's pressing environmental
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Therapeutics Division (https://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/mtx ). Example areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Therapeutic Discovery and Modulation: Development of novel chemical probes, small
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to expand education, health, and economic opportunities for people living in poverty. Our business model involves curating policy-relevant research agendas in collaboration with development leaders
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household tap water; reporting back results to study communities in ways that elucidate opportunities for individual and collective action; and developing online bilingual data tools for diverse end-users