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and science undergraduate program in the Arts, Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU?s global network university
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Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU?s global network university, an interconnected network of portal campuses and academic centers across six continents that enable seamless
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transportation networks. In particular, the successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in: Adaptive incentive mechanism design for complex sociotechnical systems Strategic learning and equilibrium
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science undergraduate program in the Arts, Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU?s global network university
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the backbone of NYU?s global network university, an interconnected network of portal campuses and academic centers across six continents that enable seamless international mobility of students and faculty in
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, form the backbone of NYU?s global network university, an interconnected network of portal campuses and academic centers across six continents that enable seamless international mobility of students and
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. Haeok Lee and receive professional development and academic networking opportunities. Dr. Lee is conducting several studies including a NIA-funded U19 Asian Cohort Alzheimer?s Disease (ACAD; U19-AG079774
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will focus on the prediction of genetic interaction networks and image analysis for automated phenotyping. We welcome interest in developing both ongoing and novel research projects in the lab, and are
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, Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU?s global network university, an interconnected network of portal campuses and
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optogenetic investigations of cognition-related hippocampal formation and related brain networks. ? Analysis of electrophysiologically-evoked responses to assess synaptic population changes