39 electrical-engineering-phd "https:" Fellowship positions at Northeastern University
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at national and international scientific conferences and participate in other professional development activities throughout the fellowship. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Pharmacometrics (PMx) Candidate PhD in
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leadership in Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics. Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) Candidate PhD in applied mathematics, mathematical biology, chemical engineering, biomedical
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Ph.D. in any aspects of climate and/or sustainability, with either by a PhD degree in any aspect of climate and/or sustainability sciences and engineering (e.g., to coincide with one of the five themes
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About the Opportunity Job Summary: The Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University (Boston Campus) invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in Public Health and Technology
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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
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offers opportunities, an environment, and a culture that just aren’t found together anywhere else. This is the right place for you if you’re curious, motivated by the future of technology, and want to be
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and mentoring PhD students, directing their own research program, serving on external program committees, and building collaborative relationships with industry, government, and nonprofit partners
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the Institute for Mechanobiology (IfM) in Boston, MA (see https://mechanobiology.northeastern.edu/our-faculty for list of the IfM core faculty). This position has an initial 2-year appointment, renewable
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of a Masters degree in a technical field or extensive government or industry experience. Significant professional experience in cybersecurity, healthcare technology, embedded systems, or related
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with the current research interests of the department, and candidates are strongly encouraged to indicate a member or members of the Mathematics Department with overlapping research interests