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institute and would be encouraged to find ways to thrive and grow their own research program. This position is Boston-based and is available through grant funding that runs until August 31, 2026
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About the Opportunity About the College of Arts, Media and Design We are a vibrant community of creators, designers, technologists, and communicators applying creativity across disciplines and
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of computational materials discovery starting in Summer 2025 . Our group is seeking to discover novel materials for renewable energy applications using high-throughput quantum chemistry calculations and data-driven
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Composition and Communication in 2015, we offer interdisciplinary undergraduate courses that complement the university’s unique experiential learning curriculum. Our diverse faculty, with MFAs and PhDs from
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academic year or shortly thereafter. A PhD degree must be already awarded by the time the position begins. This position will remain open until the it is filled. Qualifications: Required : Must possess a
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6218918 Postdoctoral Research Assistant About the Opportunity About the College of Arts, Media and Design We are a vibrant community of creators, designers, technologists, and
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to assist in the precise diagnosis of major diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, or a relevant field
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career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by organizing talks, attending workshops, and contributing
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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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, executing, and completing research Preparing and writing research papers Working with collaborators on analyzing and interpreting experimental data Preparing and presenting talks to the scientific community