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(SHM), physics-based modeling, and data-driven analytics to enable predictive, performance-based decision-making and improve infrastructure safety, resilience, and lifecycle performance. The candidate is
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coursework, and professional mentorship to prepare fellows for evidence based decision making across the pharmaceutical industry setting. Fellowship Experience Includes: Designing and supporting real world
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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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required. The individual will be expected to hold very high standards in how information is developed and presented. Must have strong skills in planning, and organizing, information integration, decision
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at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is a new systems neuroscience lab studying how neural activity supports planning, decision-making, and memory. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator
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degree, or JD, with knowledge of fair housing law and policy, poverty and wealth dynamics, government decision-making and sensitivity to diverse community dynamics Requires a desire to impact law and
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simulation of adaptation decision-making under deep uncertainty. The position will be based at Rutgers-New Brunswick. The position is a grant-funded annual position. Renewal for up to three years is possible
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simulation of adaptation decision-making under deep uncertainty. The position will be based at Rutgers-New Brunswick. The position is a grant-funded annual position. Renewal for up to three years is possible
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of education stakeholders with the best available research evidence to inform sound education policy and practice decisions needed to support the delivery of quality education to all students while
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of education stakeholders with the best available research evidence to inform sound education policy and practice decisions needed to support the delivery of quality education to all students while