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Science at New York University (NYU) invites applications for postdoctoral researchers as part of the Polymathic AI initiative, focused on applications of AI to solar physics. Our research focuses
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position is available at the Center for Soft Matter Research, Department of Physics, New York University under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Kostinski. The research will be focused on theoretical aspects
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well as interpretability of scientific foundation models. The rush to build foundation models has led to the development of large machine learning models in Astrophysics, fluid dynamics, biology, weather prediction, solar
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and support transitioning to their next career stage. The term of employment is a year, with the possibility of renewal for subsequent years, include a competitive salary and other benefits (including
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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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for unseen regimes, including rare events. The postdoc will be expected to lead independent research directions while collaborating with a team comprising domain scientists, experts in climate physics and
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research directions while collaborating with a team composed of domain scientists, experts in climate physics and modeling, and AI, as part of the international project, M2 LInES https://m2lines.github.io
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graduate and undergraduate students. The terms of employment, which would be for a year, with a possibility of renewal, include a competitive salary and other benefits. Applications will be reviewed on a
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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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, along with prior expertise in materials science and analytical chemistry will be preferred. This position will begin in September 2026, as a two-year contract, renewable depending on performance