26 mechanical-engineering-composite Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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graduate students, and collaborate with clinicians and other collaborators of the lab. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The candidate should have a PhD degree in biomedical/electrical engineering, computer
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grants, and develop their ideas further towards academic independence. Qualifications PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, or similar. Position Type Research Additional
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for these postdoctoral positions. Our current research interests in the group cover a broad range of topics, including developing integrative biophysical models for collective tissue mechanics and studying glassy dynamics
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multiscale simulation methods for quantum mechanical properties of macromolecules, developing novel ways to combine quantum chemical methods and machine learning, developing quantum algorithms
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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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the humanities and social sciences, as well as applicants with degrees in the natural sciences, business, engineering, computer science, health sciences, law, art, media, and design, who have demonstrated
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://tanglab.sites.northeastern.edu/ Qualifications: Having a PhD degree from all science and engineering majors, especially Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, and Materials Science. Highly motivated. Having
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cell driven regeneration using mouse models. The successful candidate will support projects investigating the molecular mechanisms of osteoarthritis and epiphyseal cartilage regeneration, as
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to assist in the precise diagnosis of major diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, or a relevant field
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broad range of topics, including developing integrative biophysical models for collective tissue mechanics and studying glassy dynamics in soft and active systems. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will