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scalable systems of design and analytic planning methods to make tangible and systemic impact, and to explore the risks and potentials of emerging technological capabilities such artificial intelligence
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scholars who have recently completed their PhD in economics, business, psychology, public policy, political science, environmental science, statistics, or related fields, and whose research interests include
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methods. Lead the dissection and histological analysis of marine specimens – sample preparation, sectioning (microtome, vibratome, and cryostat), various histological staining techniques. Design and perform
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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required. Experience in large-scale quantitative research and experimental methods is preferred. Additional Qualifications: PhD, MBA, JD, etc. degree preferred. Experience managing others and successfully
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lab group meeting (journal readings, in progress research talks, visiting speakers), and helping affiliated PhD and undergraduate students gain access to and work with the Cebu data. The Postdoc will
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is
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of study. Fellows also participate in the scholarly life of the University and offer a formal presentation. Fellowship Types book Mihaychuk Postdoctoral Fellowship EARLY CAREER Duration: 12 months Stipend
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is currently building and commissioning a network of calibrated multi-sensor observatory-class systems, and developing novel machine learning methods with the aim of collecting science-quality data
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responsible for research regarding how depicting classifier signs become part of the conventionalized lexicon of sign languages, focusing on work related to Dr. Kathryn Davidson’s project on formal semantics