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in Fall 2026. The lab focuses broadly on the Economics of Climate Adaptation, with a particular emphasis on Urban Resilience to Climate Risks. Current research themes include: • Adaptation of People
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interest include quantum signal processing, robust parameter estimation and performance bounds under model misspecification, adaptive radar target detection / estimation / SAR imaging / STAP, cognitive radar
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the investigation of immune regulation in cancer and strategies to modulate innate and adaptive immunity against tumors. The major translational focus of the Hartman laboratory is uncovering strategies to modulate
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into interactive or XR systems (e.g., perception, tracking, adaptive systems, user modeling) (Preferred) Experience collaborating with healthcare professionals or working on healthcare-related technologies EDUCATION
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first-authors. Highly collaborative approach and demonstrated success in engaging stakeholders in complex organizational landscapes Comfort and skill in planning, adapting, and collaborating with others
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planning, and adaptation finance. The Fellow will collaborate with faculty mentors on an interdisciplinary project, contribute to climate-focused teaching and engagement, and participate in cohort-based
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(separate from the CV), a research statement (3-page maximum) describing past accomplishments and research goals, and arrange for three (3) letters of recommendation to be uploaded online. Applicants are also
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adaptation, dataset shift robustness) Causal inference for risk prediction and decision support Fairness and trustworthy AI in healthcare applications Multi-modal representation learning and integration