65 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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on developing and analyzing algorithms, building reproducible computational studies, and disseminating results in leading venues. The position collaborates with faculty, students, and external partners
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About the Opportunity This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not intended to be construed
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embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and innovating hardware
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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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of three years. 50%, research-practice partnership with the MA Department of Youth Services. Dr. Zaff has been the research lead for a research-practice partnership with the juvenile justice agency
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About the Opportunity Postdoctoral Research Associate – Computational Glycobiology and Innate Immunity COMBINE Lab, Department of Bioengineering, Northeastern University Principal Investigator: Dr
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mental health. The anticipated start of this position is Summer 2025, with yearly renewals based upon funding and performance. This position will be based in the Exercise Psychology Lab and will report to
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involves developing research projects, grant writing, manuscript preparation, lab management, and supervision of graduate and undergraduate students. Minimum Qualifications PhD (or earning the degree by
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explores the interactions between wood-eating teredinid bivalves (commonly known as shipworms) and their intracellular bacterial endosymbionts. Shipworms offer an exceptional model system for studying
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endosymbionts. Shipworms offer an exceptional model system for studying symbiont acquisition and intracellular infection, as both the hosts and their symbionts can be cultured in the laboratory. Their symbionts