116 algorithm-development-"Meta"-"Meta" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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“algorithmic bias” in AI systems; understanding what it would be to “align” AI systems with ethical norms; developing and evaluating proposals for the governance of powerful AI systems; the ethical issues raised
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The College of Education and Human Ecologys Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) Post-Doctoral Scholar will support the centers new research and development program in Artificial Intelligence
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development program in “Artificial Intelligence in Education & Training.” This position reports to the director of CETE and is intended to expand the center’s capacity in the field of Artificial Intelligence
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, and antimicrobial resistance. Helps in developing fundable proposals, leading to research projects that advance current scientific knowledge. Assist other lab members accomplish their research tasks
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Conceptualize, develop and execute an individualized training plan related to health development. Conduct research training coursework, and research activities, which may include investigator-initiated pilot
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temperature; produce publications and prepare presentations for national and international conferences; prepare project reports; and support undergraduates in performing and analyzing experiments and
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for publication in peer-reviewed journals; seeks opportunities for external funding and supports development of research proposals for submission; participants as appropriate in new research grant submissions
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Position Description: Conduct research and development as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering, with a strong emphasis on microstructure analysis and Multiphysics
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral scholar to contribute to the development and clinical translation of advanced MRI methods for womens imaging. The ideal candidate will have a
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professional development, instructional moves enacted by laboratory teaching assistants, laboratory curricular design principles for inviting conceptual understanding and collaborative inquiry, and institutional