32 phd-energy-or-power-or-grid-or-optimization Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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or Oropouche viruses). Other projects include improving risk assessment, optimizing surveillance system design, and developing and evaluating mitigation strategies. These projects aim to integrate epidemiology
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foundation in at least a few of the following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro
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of computational materials discovery starting in Summer 2025 . Our group is seeking to discover novel materials for renewable energy applications using high-throughput quantum chemistry calculations and data-driven
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biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and cell biological approaches. For more information check the Saavedra lab website: https://www.saavedralab.com The successful candidate for this role will join a
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molecular dynamics, docking (e.g., IFD), metadynamics, and free energy perturbation (FEP) techniques. Construct and contribute to the development of software tools for simulation and analysis. Integrate and
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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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(5%) REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Degree – Minimum of PhD degree in Physics, Biology, Bioengineering, or Chemistry is required, or in a field that is relatable to the Nanoscale Biophysics Laboratory’s
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responsibilities include maintaining laboratory operations and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Minimum Qualifications -Demonstrated ability to design and conduct independent research. -Strong verbal
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of optical microresonators and silicon photonics components, such as waveguides, gratings, power splitters, multiplexers, and demultiplexers. The research project will focus on developing an innovative
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About the Opportunity Job Summary The Copos Group works on computational and mathematical theoretical models with direct applications to several open problems in cell biology. We are specifically