36 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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the second year. Applicants should have prior training, scholarship, and/or interest in exploring pedagogical innovations within (but not limited to) the areas of social justice, community engagement
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junior-level researchers in the laboratory. Qualifications A PhD degree with a focus in pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, biomedical or chemical engineering, or other related field. Hands
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. Mona Minkara Funding: NIH MIRA (R35) Grant Position Summary: The Computational Modeling for Biointerface Engineering (COMBINE) Lab at Northeastern University is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate
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are specifically looking for candidates who possess a strong background in theoretical and computational modeling of biological systems, soft matter, or statistical physics. The positions will commence in January
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About the Opportunity Job Summary A postdoctoral research associate is available at the Lotterhos Lab at Northeastern University. The postdoc will be based at Northeastern University’s Marine
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(5%) REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Degree – Minimum of PhD degree in Physics, Biology, Bioengineering, or Chemistry is required, or in a field that is relatable to the Nanoscale Biophysics Laboratory’s
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candidates should be able to undertake substantially full-time research or scholarship and work under the supervision of a senior scholar. The successful candidate must demonstrate excellent interpersonal
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conduct grant research; as normally acquired through a PhD in structural engineering or architecture with a focus in computation. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities (40%) Work with supervisor
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or scholarship; work under the supervision of a senior scholar. Please use the space below to identify specific requirements for this position. Seeking Postdoc to lead fMRI data analyses related to aging, Locus
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information. We develop novel theoretical approaches to characterize the structure and function of the genome using the tools of statistical physics, information theory, and computational modeling