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to collaborative projects that explore the intersection of complex systems and public health. Qualifications PhD in a related discipline (e.g., epidemiology, applied mathematics, statistics, or network science) by
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biomedical imaging system to assist in the diagnosis of widespread diseases, including cancer. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physics, or a relevant field. Demonstrated
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and write research papers, presentations, grant proposals, etc. Assist with laboratory management; and training graduate students. QUALIFICATIONS PhD required in nutrition, bioinformatics, physics
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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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undergraduate students. About our lab: The Zhao Lab in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University is an interdisciplinary group working at the interface with computational chemistry
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-world problems in the fields of Biology, Health, and Engineering. An effective research program will execute use-inspired discovery with an entrepreneurial mindset that develops science and solutions
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program that takes a lifespan approach using a variety of cognitive and cognitive neuroscience approaches (e.g. behavioral, psychophysical, neuropsychological, physiological, imaging, pharmacological
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: The Zhao Lab in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University is an interdisciplinary group working at the interface with computational chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis
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involves developing research projects, grant writing, manuscript preparation, lab management, and supervision of graduate and undergraduate students. Minimum Qualifications PhD (or earning the degree by
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postdoctoral research associate in the field of computational materials discovery starting in Summer 2025. Our group is seeking to discover novel materials for renewable energy applications using high-throughput