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to NYU’s High Performance Computing (HPC) resources Collaborate in a team setting Coordinate and participate in regular and adhoc meetings with partners and agency sponsors Collaborate with the computational
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as a one‐year appointment, but renewable annually based on performance. The position involves postdoctoral work in developing efficient methods and tools for analyzing large-scale biomedical data with
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candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research on the modeling, design, and performance analysis of emerging massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) architectures for next-generation wireless
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performed to optimize desalination processes for regional sustainability. The successful applicant will oversee projects, develop extensive technical expertise, and implement innovative solutions. He/she will
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. The intended start date is May 15, 2026, but earlier or later start dates may be possible. The initial appointment is for one year subject to performance and continued funding, with the possibility of a second
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transportation costs related to project activities will be reimbursed in accordance with university policy. Time Frame One-year position with the possibility of renewal depending on performance, funding, and
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performance and available funding. In compliance with NYU's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $62,500 - $94,000. NYU considers factors such as (but not limited
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. The position, available immediately, is a full-time appointment, initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for 2 years, subject to satisfactory performance and available funding. In compliance with
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for therapeutic development. Perform high-throughput screening of immune-modulating compounds and assess their effects. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including clinicians, bioengineers, and
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well as excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. Responsibilities Handle mice and perform behavioral experiments to measure stress and cognition. Measure locomotor activity in mice to determine