49 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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to translate rigorous methods into practical tools. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or a closely related field by start
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. Mona Minkara Funding: NIH MIRA (R35) Grant Position Summary: The Computational Modeling for Biointerface Engineering (COMBINE) Lab at Northeastern University is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate
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opportunities for travel and scientific interaction. This includes funded travel to Collaboration meetings, workshops, and schools, as well as the potential for intra-collaboration research visits. This position
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structural engineering or architecture with a focus in computation. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities (40%) Work with supervisor to develop a research topic and write a paper for conference or journal
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interactive tools that engage diverse audiences, Participate in career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by
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information. We develop novel theoretical approaches to characterize the structure and function of the genome using the tools of statistical physics, information theory, and computational modeling
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interested in the physical processes involved in the translation of genetic information. We develop novel theoretical approaches to characterize the structure and function of the genome using the tools
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. This opportunity will involve working on an NIA-funded project to understand how individual differences in the structure and function of the locus coeruleus moderate perception and memory in an older adult
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analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data. Applicants should be highly motivated and creative, have excellent oral and written communication skills, and demonstrated research productivity
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interactive tools that engage diverse audiences, Participate in career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by