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. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training: PhD (theoretical nuclear/high-energy physics, quantum information science, lattice gauge theories, quantum many-body dynamics) Experience: Preferred
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digital health and multi-agentic coordination. This role requires the development of self-learning artificial intelligence models tailored for dynamic healthcare environments. The candidate designs and
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. Key Responsibilities: • Develop and implement multi-source data analyses to assess how stratospheric aerosol injection affects climate variables, terrestrial carbon dynamics, and crop yields
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, cross-national comparative analysis of real-world family structures, care utilization patterns, and well-being using multiple nationally-representative aging cohorts (e.g. Health and Retirement Study
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structured around an oral history project, ideally in partnership with a community organization, cultural institution, or history museum. The Fellow will take part in the intellectual life of CDS and the
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Virus (EBV) and HIV-1 infection dynamics in human lymphoid tissue. This postdoctoral associate will collaborate with experimentalists to utilize EBV and HIV-1 infection data together with multiscale ABM
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Description The Levine Lab at Duke University is recruiting a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our group. We are broadly interested in understanding the forces that structure plant communities
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data, identifying structural errors in the dataset, and for maintaining a record of all steps from data extraction to dataset assembly · Fitting of machine learning models · Development of instrumental
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) Experimental investigation and computational model simulation of laser-induced bubble dynamics and material damage assessment 3) Developing AI and machine learning models for robot-assisted laser surgery and
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will co-design and lead an interdisciplinary project to (i) quantify the current extent of forest conversion and its impact on key hydrologic dynamics like evapotranspiration and streamflow; (ii) develop