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multidisciplinary environment consisting of PhD-level scientists, graduate and undergraduate students. Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science, or related field, preferably with a strong publication record in
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on the development of smart optical sensors for environmental monitoring in the oil & gas industry. Our photonics research lab has set modern tools for the design, testing, and optimization of photonic circuits. It is
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in a collaborative research environment between the campuses of New York University and the members of the NYUAD research community. The terms of employment are competitive. Applications will be
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others in the agriculture value chain will be a plus. The candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment, working autonomously, but as a team member under the direction of the PI. Applicants must
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multidisciplinary environment comprising PhD-level scientists, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in science or engineering. For consideration, applicants need to submit a
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which seeks to determine how health is affected by lifestyle, environment, and genes. While these risk factors will be important in understanding long-term health, it is not yet clear how physiological
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will work in a multidisciplinary environment consisting of PhD-level scientists and undergraduate students. In addition to conducting high-quality innovative research, responsibilities also include
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sensors NYUAD is ranked #1 in the UAE by the Nature Index for high-quality research output while offering a stimulating research environment led by a distinguished research community and supported by state
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systems. Develop and implement advanced robotic vision algorithms to enhance the perception and understanding of the robot's environment. Integrate GPT-generated human-like communication capabilities in
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computer vision and robotics/controls. The candidate is expected to work in a highly collaborative multi-disciplinary environment with other post-doctoral associates, PhD and undergraduate students, as