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background in integrating physics-based models with machine learning for predictive structural analysis Familiarity with AI-assisted design and decision-making, supporting engineers in evaluating design
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/contrastive methods, attribution) and evaluating calibration and uncertainty is essential. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: Physical Demands: The applicant needs to be
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analysis by the comparison of protein structures, conduct rigorous evaluations of the concordance of computational results to validation sets, and determine the origin of life on earth. Mentorship of 1-2
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., concept bottlenecks, prototype/contrastive methods, attribution) and evaluating calibration and uncertainty is essential. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong software
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the analytical and instrumentation functions of the laboratory, constantly evaluating existing procedures where required to keep methodology and procedures current. Contributes to the supervision of the work
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the analytical and instrumentation functions of the laboratory, constantly evaluating existing procedures where required to keep methodology and procedures current. Contributes to the supervision of the work
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. The lab’s work broadly centers on the development, evaluation, and implementation of technology-enabled interventions aimed at both prevention and management of pregnancy-related conditions and complications
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writing and manuscript preparation. Participate in the evaluation of existing procedures, suggesting revisions where necessary and proposing new procedures where required. Assists in the implementation
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to evaluate multiple climate and climate change impacts across sectors such as sea-level rise/coastal processes, urban heat and health, or agricultural impacts. This position offers the candidate opportunity
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are the following: Conceptualizes, designs and implements research and program evaluation projects in support of the lab’s mission. Based on a thorough knowledge of the field and the research literature, identifies