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About the Opportunity SUMMARY The Experimental Particle Physics group at Northeastern University in Boston has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the Compact Muon
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microfluidics channels experimentally. The particle dynamics under solute concentration gradient will be analyzed and new methods of manipulating particles in complex geometries will be developed. Application
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mechanical metamaterials. Furthermore, our group values collaboration and interdisciplinary research. As such, you will have ample opportunities to work with other experimental and theory groups not only in
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will perform basic research on diffusiophoresis in microfluidics channels experimentally. The particle dynamics under solute concentration gradient will be analyzed and new methods of manipulating
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of the nematode C. elegans. Our lab integrates genetics, live imaging, quantitative analysis, and computational approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms regulating aging and longevity. Key Responsibilities
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), psychophysics (in person and online), computational modeling, and machine learning to arbitrate among competing hypotheses about the neural mechanisms of conscious awareness. This project is part of
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of the nematode C. elegans. Our lab integrates genetics, live imaging, quantitative analysis, and computational approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms regulating aging and longevity. Key Responsibilities
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interested in uncovering the role of mechanics in tissue development, healing, and homeostasis. The postdoctoral research associate will perform basic or applied research of a limited scope, primarily using
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data and quasi-experimental approaches, along with the exploration of gender, racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities. Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree in epidemiology, social
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. Demonstrated experience in the heterogeneous integration of micro-scale devices and components (optical, electrical, and mechanical). Proficiency/familiarity with biocompatible packaging of implantable medical