64 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6651831 Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Opportunity The Network Science Institute (NetSI) at Northeastern University is a world-leading center for research and education
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proposal development and preparation of high-quality publications in top computer security, privacy, embedded systems, sensing, and networking venues. ● Pursue research topics such as protecting
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About the Opportunity SUMMARY The lab of Professor Albert-László Barabási is looking for Postdoctoral Research Associates in the area of network science, nutrition, biological networks, machine
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the computer science research conferences. Qualifications: PhD in computer science with file systems, GPU architecture experience. Proven ability to articulate research work and findings in peer-reviewed proceedings
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the computer science research conferences. Qualifications: PhD in computer science with file systems, GPU architecture experience. Proven ability to articulate research work and findings in peer-reviewed proceedings
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About the Opportunity SUMMARY The Network Science Institute (NetSI) is hiring one Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the newly formed Complexity & Society Lab (the “&-Lab”). The &-Lab is an
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6572309 Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Opportunity The Network Science Institute (NetSI) at Northeastern University is a world-leading center for research and education
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the computer science research conferences. Qualifications: PhD in computer science with file systems, GPU architecture experience. Proven ability to articulate research work and findings in peer-reviewed proceedings
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/Administrative Internal Number: 6558697 Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Opportunity The Network Science Institute (NetSI) at Northeastern University is a world-leading center for research and education
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explores the interactions between wood-eating teredinid bivalves (commonly known as shipworms) and their intracellular bacterial endosymbionts. Shipworms offer an exceptional model system for studying