16 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of California Berkeley
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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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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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rise, wildfire, drought, etc. These local, national, and global developments have made urgent the study of the socioeconomic, political and health effects of climate change in rural, urban, and refugee
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for people living in poverty. Our business model involves curating policy-relevant research agendas in collaboration with development leaders, overseeing competitive grant-making to answer critical questions
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of experiment, computation, and materials design. The Assistant Researcher will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, analyze complex datasets, and contribute to tool development and manuscript preparation
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to support three (3) postdoctoral scholars as they study the teaching and learning of Data Science. Scholars will apprentice with multiple projects to develop and contribute expertise and scholarship in
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and/or laboratory courses. The primary responsibilities for NST Lecturer positions include: Delivering lectures and holding office hours Planning and preparing lessons; researching and developing new
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responsibility for developing and conducting experiments (testing cell culture and animal models for infections, testing antibiotic candidates in the appropriate assays in order to guide further optimization and
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to enhance the science return from spacecraft observations. Characterize instrument performance and develop science requirements to support development of miniaturized composition sensors. Lead and contribute