51 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University in United States
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research program will execute use-inspired discovery with an entrepreneurial mindset that develops science and solutions that matter to society and impact the Maine economy. Postdocs will receive formal and
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and grant proposals. Help supervise and train student research assistants. Assist with the general management of the Distel laboratory. Qualifications A PhD or equivalent in microbiology, molecular
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in catalysis, energy, and sustainability. One of the major interests of our group is in developing functional materials for applications focused on gas storage and molecular separations, which have the
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include a combination of the following responsibilities. Assist in intiating, executing, and completing clinical research and experiments (60%); Prepare and write research papers, presentations, and grant
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possible. Lead and support the authorship and preparation of research papers and grant proposals. Help supervise and train student research assistants. Assist with the general management of the Distel
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Technologies (BEST) Group led by Prof. Ravinder Dahiya. BEST group aims to bring fundamental changes in the way the sensors and electronic devices are developed using materials designed for sustainability, and
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computational discovery of new quantum materials and optical materials and their heterogeneous structures, demonstration and interpretation of their properties, and the development of related sensing devices and
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Science Center and will work closely with PI Kathleen Lotterhos. NUMSC a strong research presence in evolution and ecology research and there are many opportunities for interaction and collaboration both
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researchers) and will be involved in all aspects of the research process. Opportunities will include analyzing rich datasets for publications, developing and writing research proposals and publications
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diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases, with a focus on arboviral diseases (e.g., dengue