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learning, and AI-driven manipulation. This position offers the opportunity to work on real-world robotic systems and develop novel algorithms at the intersection of robot learning, control, and AI
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on the development of omni-band wireless systems for 6G and beyond. The PDA will be jointly supervised by Elza Erkip, Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem and Murat Uysal. Principal Responsibilities The PDA will conduct research
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experience with software radios, 5G user equipment, VPNs, Tor, or other hard- and software relevant to the described systems an networks Up-to-date software development and machine learning skills, incl. work
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Description Quantum & Spin Lab in the Chemistry Program within the Division of Science at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Post-doctoral Associate
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research on the design and development of next-generation wireless communication systems. Specific topics include, but are not limited to, waveform design for the THz spectrum under hardware constraints
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Responsibilities The PDA will conduct research to design and develop optical wireless communication systems. This involves the development of mathematical models for signal transmission/reception, derivation
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managing lab operations, inventory, and budgeting. The candidate will also assist with monthly activity tracking and grant proposal development, playing a central role in the lab’s research productivity and
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to contribute to the intellectual property development through patent filings, as well as participating in standardization efforts relevant to wireless technologies, in coordination with academic and industrial
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aims to identify biomarkers in the eye and brain that explain vision loss, building on our previously-developed method linking clinical, neural and behavioral data (Allen et al., 2018; Miller et al
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Description The Water Research Center at New York University Abu Dhabi seeks to recruit a postdoctoral associate to work on the development of responsive membranes with in situ switchable properties