64 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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group aims to bring fundamental changes in the way the sensors and electronic devices are developed using materials designed for sustainability, and resource efficient printed electronics on flexible
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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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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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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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experience and interests, a full CV with a publication list, names of at least three references, and Ph.D. completion date. Review of applications will be on a rolling basis. The position will remain open
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spacetime. This position is funded by the Simons Collaboration on Celestial Holography, made up of 13 PIs at 10 institutions around the world. The position carries with it the benefit of substantial
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compounds from diverse microbial sources, elucidate their mechanisms of action, and advance them toward preclinical development through innovative screening, analytical, and genomic approaches. Position Type
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molecular separations, which have the potential to significantly advance global sustainability goals. This postdoctoral position explores the design, synthesis, characterization, and gas sorption studies
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on developing and analyzing algorithms, building reproducible computational studies, and disseminating results in leading venues. The position collaborates with faculty, students, and external partners
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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