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About the Opportunity Job Summary Individuals are sought to teach graduate courses in science and technology relevant to the bioinformatics field. Courses include primarily biological science
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 28-Dec-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Part-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Engineering Internal Number
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Center (NUBIC) within the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health (https://cbh.northeastern.edu/ ) in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex at Northeastern University (https
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grants, and develop their ideas further towards academic independence. Qualifications PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, or similar. Position Type Research Additional
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software support for all technology resources used in Student Life. Provide in-person, remote, and telephone support for computer hardware, software, and peripheral devices used in Student Affairs, including
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, including courses in core building technology; mentoring students at undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels; maintaining a strong program of high-impact research that attracts external funding and/or
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scanning at the Northeastern University Biomedical Imaging Center (NUBIC), located in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC) on Columbus Avenue. In this leadership role
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on-ground in Vancouver. Responsibilities: The Master of Professional Studies in Analytics is looking for a part-time faculty teaching courses across the program with special emphasis on applied machine
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execution of R&D projects. Responsibilities include providing subject matter expertise and technical contributions as an embedded software engineer for a wide range of projects requiring computing systems
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-clinical networks. The work will directly impact patient safety and digital resilience in some of the most vulnerable healthcare settings. If successful, your engineering will revolutionize the healthcare