Job 192b9649dccabea3
Grace Lindsay
Application deadline
Nov 25, 2025
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Grace Lindsay
New York University, New York City
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Application Deadline
Nov 25, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Grace Lindsay
New York University, New York City
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Job Description
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a doctorate degree or expect to have one by the start date. We seek outstanding interdisciplinary researchers with expertise in the following areas: ML
- Cognitive science
- ML Theory
- Responsible AI
- Natural sciences (biology
- physics
- chemistry)
- Social sciences
- NLP
- Healthcare. Successful candidates will bring a research agenda that can take advantage of the unique intellectual opportunities afforded by NYU
- and will have experience in working with researchers across different fields. This is a full-time
- non-tenure position
- with a light teaching load of one (1) CDS course per year as the primary instructor. You will also be expected to participate in service activities of the Center for Data Science (such as helping review admissions applications
- committee work
- etc.). Appointments will be for two years. Fellows will be offered a competitive salary and benefits
- with funds to support research and travel.
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