678 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Northeastern University
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grades in a timely manner. Qualifications: PhD in Marine Science, Biology or appropriate discipline. Candidates with prior teaching experience are preferred, as are candidates with an active research
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and will hold office hours as appropriate. Qualifications: PhD in bioinformatics, biology, or a closely related field. Experience with the application of computational methods to biological problems
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from a faculty lead and will hold office hours as appropriate. Qualifications: PhD in biotechnology or a closely related field and/or a DBA, MBA or equivalent graduate degree plus at least five years of
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Teaching Professor/Associate Teaching Professor/Full Teaching Professor and Associate Director of MS in Health Informatics Program. This position reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the health
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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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About the Opportunity SUMMARY Northeastern University invites applications from outstanding candidates to fill one or more Postdoctoral Research Associate (PRA) positions in computational quantum
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on workplace health and safety. Key Responsibilities: Serve as the program lead for the university’s Laboratory Ventilation Management Program (LVMP), including program management, testing, training
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to device design, control, and evaluation The ideal candidate will lead their own project, and support the engineering efforts for several PhD student led projects. Qualifications MS in Mechanical Engineering
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environment and wants to make a meaningful impact on workplace health and safety. Key Responsibilities: Serve as the program lead for the university's Laboratory Ventilation Management Program (LVMP), including
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well as conducting analysis of existing data, which can range broadly from behavioral (e.g., computerized task) to neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI) data from studies examining neurodevelopmental mechanisms of social