48 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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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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such as mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, engineering, epidemiology, or related disciplines; Strong background and experience in mathematical and computational modeling of infectious
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researcher to start as soon as possible. The research focus will be on developing and applying first-principles-based and data-driven computational methods to understand multiscale processes and to accelerate
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structured mentoring on topics including mentor/mentee research relationship, technology transfer, and proposal development. This fully funded position is renewable for up to two years pending satisfactory
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, is seeking highly motivated candidates for multiple postdoctoral positions. We are specifically looking for candidates who possess a strong background in theoretical and computational modeling
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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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. Mona Minkara Funding: NIH MIRA (R35) Grant Position Summary: The Computational Modeling for Biointerface Engineering (COMBINE) Lab at Northeastern University is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate
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harnessing emerging technologies to advance human potential and solve the challenges of the future. Powered by experience-driven teaching, learning and research, CAMD believes that the fields of design
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junior-level researchers in the laboratory. Qualifications A PhD degree with a focus in pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, biomedical or chemical engineering, or other related field. Hands
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cell driven regeneration using mouse models. The successful candidate will support projects investigating the molecular mechanisms of osteoarthritis and epiphyseal cartilage regeneration, as