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fibers, optical and optomechanical components are desired. Experience in scientific programming using MATLAB/Python/C/C++ for data analysis and algorithm development will be favorably considered. Good
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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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and conduct cutting-edge research on disease dynamics and epidemiological modeling. The candidate will develop and apply mathematical and computational models to understand the transmission, evolution
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interest in applied child and youth development research and evaluation and possess advanced statistical methodological skills. The candidate will also have an appreciation for taking a mixed-methodological
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About the Opportunity This job seeks a postdoc to work on one or more projects related to the development and assessment of wearable robotics. Possible projects topics include: Developing machine
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%) Professional Development Activities (grant writing, teaching, designer and user experience training) (5%) Qualifications. Must have a Ph.D. or equivalent; be able to undertake substantially full-time research
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molecular dynamics, docking (e.g., IFD), metadynamics, and free energy perturbation (FEP) techniques. Construct and contribute to the development of software tools for simulation and analysis. Integrate and
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at professional conferences, and career development resources through Northeastern University and the Greater Boston area. Opportunities may also exist for the research associate to coordinate one or more ongoing
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career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by organizing talks, attending workshops, and contributing
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) to understand and address the needs of cognitively diverse populations, ranging from individuals with cognitive deficits (due to disease, injury, or development) to neurotypical individuals across the lifespan