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Internal Number: 6793150 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Marine & Environmental Sciences About the Opportunity Job Summary The postdoc will work on an NSF funded project that explores local and regional
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existing and new computational methods to study multiscale processes in catalysis and photochemistry. Other projects that align with our general interest are also possible. Please see https://sdonglab.org
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) Laboratory management. Qualifications The ideal postdoc candidate must have a Ph.D. in plant science, molecular biology, or biochemistry and be able to undertake substantially full-time research. The candidate
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in the Charlotte, NC area. The successful candidate should conduct a research program that focuses on health behaviors and/or health-related outcomes at the individual- and/or population-level. The
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, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology ('CCB') (https://cos.northeastern.edu/chemistry
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majors combined with other majors, and over 100 PhD students. The College of Science and Physics Department are in a vibrant expansion phase. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (https
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level; mentor students and postdocs in their area of research; and participate in service to the department, university, and discipline. Candidates are expected to develop independent research programs
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direct applications to human health and performance. The postdoc will join a collaborative team led by Dr. C.J. Hasson (Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences) and Dr. Peter
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: Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. The Bioengineering (https://bioe.northeastern.edu/ ) Department
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program that focuses on health behaviors and/or health-related outcomes at the individual- and/or population-level. The technology aspect of the successful candidate’s research program may include