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About the Opportunity SUMMARY The research group of Dapeng "Max" Bi at Northeastern University in Boston, MA, USA, is seeking highly motivated candidates for multiple postdoctoral positions. We
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biomedical imaging system to assist in the diagnosis of widespread diseases, including cancer. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physics, or a relevant field. Demonstrated
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to collaborative projects that explore the intersection of complex systems and public health. Qualifications PhD in a related discipline (e.g., epidemiology, applied mathematics, statistics, or network science) by
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Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant-are nodes in our growing global university system. Positions will primarily be on the Boston campus but may be available at any of our 14 campus locations
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medicine, complex disease mechanism, systems pharmacology, bioinformatics, and network science/statistical physics. This position at Northeastern University may include opportunities to collaborate with
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potential to significantly advance global sustainability goals. This postdoctoral position explores the design, synthesis, characterization, and gas sorption studies for new types of porous materials
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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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conferences. Qualifications: PhD in computer science with file systems, GPU architecture experience. Proven ability to articulate research work and findings in peer-reviewed proceedings. Knowledge of systems
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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 Responsibilities
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About the Opportunity Job Summary A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the Saavedra lab in the Department of Biology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. The lab is