26 phd-position-in-information-system Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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institute and would be encouraged to find ways to thrive and grow their own research program. This position is Boston-based and is available through grant funding that runs until August 31, 2026
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the PI in the development and submission of new NSF proposals to extend this research. The position is for 1 year with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Key Responsibilities Design and conduct
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, ambitious college with an underlying mission that is driven by our motto of “CS for Everyone.” Position Type Research Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
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hiring process for this role is ongoing. Application review will begin immediately, and candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. If you are interested, please submit
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or replicate lab experiments to gain additional research and teaching experience. ● Support general laboratory operations and administrative tasks as needed. This position is 100% externally funded and will
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in graduate admissions review and outreach activities. This position is 100% externally funded and will be reappointed on an annual basis based on performance. Qualifications A successful candidate
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the computer science research conferences. Qualifications: PhD in computer science with file systems, GPU architecture experience. Proven ability to articulate research work and findings in peer-reviewed proceedings
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writing and communication skills are required. The candidate is expected to be highly creative and self-motivated in research and is capable of working in a collaborative environment. Position Type Research
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on projects that informs the design and evaluation of culturally responsive communication interventions to advance the health and well-being of health disparity populations. The position is for 2 years. Key
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About the Opportunity A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in Dr. Gothe’s research lab at the Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Science and Center