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schools in the world. The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is seeking to hire a Principal Research Fellow. The incumbent will contribute to the exploration, development and analysis
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thin amorphous materials. The main responsibilities of the position include: The project aims at developing 2D amorphous materials for targeted applications by developing our novel laser based chemical
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. Develop algorithms for continuous knowledge transfer and compositional reasoning to facilitate efficient learning of new tasks. Help supervise PhD, master and undergraduate students. Job Requirements: PhD
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successful candidate will be self-motivated with an outstanding track record in computer science, machine learning (in particular, reinforcement learning), or transportation and related disciplines. The main
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background for ongoing research in Public Health. They will be working within the team under the Principal Investigator Assistant Professor Borame Dickens alongside multiple collaborators and experts. Methods
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will work collaboratively with the Principal Investigator (PI) and our research team on projects aimed at advancing sustainable bioproduction. Appointments will be initially made on a 1-year contract
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Principal Investigator (PI) to ensure all project deliverables are met. Coordinate procurement and liaison with vendors/suppliers. Participate in computer science related laboratories and tutorials
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The primary responsibility of this role is to deliver on an industry innovation research project where you will be part of the research
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and manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI) to ensure all project deliverables are met. Coordinate procurement and liaison with vendors/suppliers. Participate in computer science
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The School of Materials Science & Engineering invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. In mRNA therapies, the primary challenges are overcoming the cell membrane barrier as