Postdoctoral position available in artificial intelligence/biomedical informatics
A postdoctoral research position is 
available in Samantha Kleinberg’s group in the Computer Science 
department at Stevens Institute of Technology. Our broad focus is 
analysis of time series data, with an emphasis on causal inference in 
complex, large-scale, observational data. For researchers interested in 
working with challenging real-world data, our collaborations with 
clinicians at Columbia University and other institutions allow for 
unique access to patient data along with the opportunity to have a 
tangible impact on patient care.
More information about Dr. Kleinberg is available at:  http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~skleinbe
The ideal candidate will have experience in a subset of the following areas:
- Analysis of large-scale data
 - Causal inference
 - Time-series analysis
 - Biomedical inference
 
Requirements:
- PhD in computer science or a related field (e.g. statistics, bioinformatics, physics)
 - Strong publication record
 - Excellent communication skills
 
The position is available immediately 
and is open until filled (though fall start dates are also possible). 
Initial appointment will be for one year, with the potential of renewal 
for 1-2 additional years.
Stevens Institute of Technology is a 
private university located in Hoboken, New Jersey. The campus is on the 
Hudson river across from midtown Manhattan, within 10 minutes from NYC 
via public transportation, and accessible to suburban communities in 
Northern New Jersey along commuter train lines.   Stevens' location 
offers excellent opportunities for collaborations with nearby 
universities such as NYU, Princeton, Columbia, and Rutgers/DIMACS as 
well as major industrial research laboratories such as Bell Labs, 
AT&T Labs, IBM Research, Google New York, Siemens, and the Sarnoff 
Corporation.
To apply: Please send a cv, 2-3 representative publications and email addresses for 2-3 references to samantha.kleinberg@stevens.edu
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