42 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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or Oropouche viruses). Other projects include improving risk assessment, optimizing surveillance system design, and developing and evaluating mitigation strategies. These projects aim to integrate epidemiology
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/nonlinear optics, ARPES, RIXS and/or THz/magneto-optical spectroscopy is preferred. Technical skills: Python, Latex, and Solidworks are beneficial to the role. Applicants should submit their CV, including a
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optimization of optical imaging hardware, develop data acquisition software and algorithms for data processing, as well as perform phantom and human clinical studies. This candidate is expected to co-supervise
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the laboratory is maintained and may exercise functional supervision over supporting research staff. May be responsible for purchasing and budget administration. May present research. The appointment generally
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/Administrative Internal Number: 5196269 Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Opportunity This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned
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to work on-site in Boston, Massachusetts. The candidate will peform research as part of a funded project on visual perception and mental imagery. This research will uses neuroimaging (fMRI
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About the Opportunity Summary: Professor Tang is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work in her laboratory. The selected candidate will perform basic research on diffusiophoresis in
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About the Opportunity This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not intended to be construed
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interdisciplinary research group that develops tools, theory, and models for complex systems. We use these tools to document—and fight against—emergent or systemic disparities across society, especially as they
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, electrocatalysis, sustainable energy, and machine learning. We develop and apply electronic structure theory, i.e., density functional theory and correlated wavefunction theory, to design heterogeneous catalysts