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. Excellent communication skills in English, the ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams, and scientific creativity are essential. NYUAD offers a stimulating research environment led by a distinguished
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for publication, grant applications and reports, and other communication, including archiving of analysis code and data for dissemination within the research community. ? Routine laboratory chores, like
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. Strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and exceptional verbal and written communication abilities are essential. The candidate should be capable of working both independently and
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oral communication skills Technical and scientific curiosity Ability to work in a fast-paced environment; A solid record of relevant publications and software appropriate to their career stage; For full
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Experience with open-source software development Experience collaborating on multidisciplinary research teams Eligible applicants must have completed their PhD by December 31, 2025. Completed applications will
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community. Located in the heart of New York City, we foster strong research collaborations with several top technology, media, and financial firms including Google, Meta, IBM, Microsoft, AT&T, Bell Labs, NEC
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Self-motivated with an ability to work independently and in a team to get the work done Excellent communication skills (oral and written communication) Willingness to learn and confront new challenges
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systems, and/or learning theory Programming proficiency and experience with simulation tools Excellent publication record in peer-reviewed journals Strong written and verbal communication skills Duration
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, flood risk and vulnerability analysis, and spatial modeling to work with diverse local and global databases to analyze and communicate urban climate change risks. This position will work closely with
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the mentorship of the Principal Investigator; v) outstanding English language oral and written communication skills; vi) a strong work ethic with the ability to work independently as well as in a research group