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to environmental stimuli. This involves protein movement and dynamic protein-protein interaction to maintain optimal photosynthesis, stress responses, and other metabolic processe Key Responsibilities 1) Perform
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of researchers (including social epidemiologists, other epidemiologists and data scientists, and policy researchers) and will be involved in all aspects of the research process. Opportunities will include
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findings to diverse partners (e.g., the public, scientists, or public health officials). The hiring process for this role is ongoing. Application review will begin immediately, and candidates will be
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indication of our preferences around the discipline or background of a successful candidate. The hiring process for this role is ongoing. Application review will begin immediately, and candidates will be
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Lab researches on a variety of computer systems topics including HPC resilience, data center power management, large-scale job scheduling and performance tuning, parallel storage systems and scientific
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knowledge of the others): cognitive aging, brain aging, psychophysics, perception or memory processes, eye-tracking, metacognition, and the role of the locus coeruleus in cognition. Researchers must possess a
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About the Opportunity ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY The Di Pierro Lab is focused primarily on physical genetics. We are broadly interested in the physical processes involved in the translation of genetic
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optimization of optical imaging hardware, develop data acquisition software and algorithms for data processing, as well as perform phantom and human clinical studies. This candidate is expected to co-supervise
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(CMS) experiment at CERN. The position will be based at CERN. The Northeastern CMS group has leading involvements in the operation and upgrades of the endcap muon (EMU) system, the electromagnetic
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. The research focus will be on developing and applying first-principles-based and data-driven computational methods to understand multiscale processes and to accelerate chemical discoveries for renewable energy