10 algorithms-phd-"Multiple"-"Prof" Fellowship research jobs at Northeastern University
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algorithms. The candidate should have the following skills: • Strong technical, analytical, and quantitative abilities; • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, and the willingness
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normal and patient-derived samples for early disease diagnosis. Specific tasks include: Fabrication of paper-based sensor for single and multiple microRNAs. Preliminary evaluation of the sensor performance
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multiple CDD training faculty members among the three participating institutions (Northeastern, McLean, Tufts). The participating institutions Northeastern University, McLean Hospital, and Tufts University
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%) All candidates will be expected to conduct basic fieldwork and participatory design engagements with partners and stakeholders. [Non-technical candidates] Conduct far-reaching fieldwork across multiple
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and international scientific conferences and other scientific forums. QUALIFICATIONS A PhD degree with a focus in pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, pharmaceutics or other related field. Hands
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on the design, development, and realization of future communications technologies. You will be part of the team and contribute to ongoing developments in theory, algorithms and translation to practice in
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basic fieldwork and participatory design engagements with partners and stakeholders. [Non-technical candidates] Conduct far-reaching fieldwork across multiple partner/stakeholder sites. [Technical
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accredited institution, eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the State of Massachusetts or PhD in relevant discipline (e.g., health services research). Excellent oral and written communication, time
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data knowledge and gain valuable clinical trials development experience. Our program is designed to expose you to multiple departments and cross functional teams. In your first year, you will work as a
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first-author manuscripts. Expertise in any or all of these skills is not required. Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD degree (or expected by September 1, 2025) in Psychology or a related field