44 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases
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research program will execute use-inspired discovery with an entrepreneurial mindset that develops science and solutions that matter to society and impact the Maine economy. Postdocs will receive formal and
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surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases
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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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communications, and producing marked impact on underrepresented communities in STEM. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to ongoing projects, e.g. developing HEP research capacity in Latin
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include a combination of the following responsibilities. Assist in intiating, executing, and completing clinical research and experiments (60%); Prepare and write research papers, presentations, and grant
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researcher to start as soon as possible. The research focus will be on developing and applying first-principles-based and data-driven computational methods to understand multiscale processes and to accelerate
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) Group led by Prof. Ravinder Dahiya. BEST group aims to bring fundamental changes in the way the sensors and electronic devices are developed using materials designed for sustainability, and resource
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computational discovery of new quantum materials and optical materials and their heterogeneous structures, demonstration and interpretation of their properties, and the development of related sensing devices and
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for these postdoctoral positions. Our current research interests in the group cover a broad range of topics, including developing integrative biophysical models for collective tissue mechanics and studying glassy dynamics