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multidisciplinary and highly collaborative research team and will lead research projects tailored to the candidate’s interest. The candidate will also have numerous opportunities for career and professional growth
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for chemical synthesis, cell biology and tissue culture, biochemistry, molecular modeling, biophysical methods (NMR, computational), mass spectroscopy (proteomics), and behavioral studies. The Director’s and
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Computer Science, Information Technology, or similar equivalent work experience required. Requires 8-10 years' experience in one or more information technology disciplines. Exposure to digital technologies and
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questions, to write well-documented code in Python, and to demonstrate familiarity with machine and deep learning methods. There will be opportunities to co-author publications and contribute to grant
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required, (4) experience in a lab using electroencephalography (EEG) methods preferred, (5) experience with data collection in infants or populations that have experienced adversity is preferred. Position
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, MCUB Associate Director Summary of Position: The Mills Institute at Northeastern University Upward Bound (MCUB) TRIO Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. MCUB is designed to enhance
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BS program with an emphasis on applied mathematics. A good knowledge of applied mathematics with an interest to learn domain knowledge in epidemiology. An ability to write clean and well-documented
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expertise in applying these methods to the fields of Public Policy, Political Science, Urban Planning, Public Administration, Urban Informatics, International Affairs, Criminology/Criminal Justice, Climate
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to think independently and critically about biological research questions, to write well-documented code in Python, and to demonstrate familiarity with machine and deep learning methods. There will be
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quantitative methods and analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data. Applicants should be highly motivated and creative, have excellent oral and written communication skills, and demonstrated research