25 image-processing-phd-scholorship Postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University
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are separate from the natural world – upon an increasingly dominant paradigm in environmental science – social ecological systems, which acknowledges that human social systems are part of natural ecosystems
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must have significant computational and applied statistical skills that can be applied to modeling and forecasting the spread of infectious diseases. They must be able to handle, process, and analyze
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the possibility of renewal based on performance. Key Responsibilities Lead research and development of a prototype community readiness assessment tool to describe the socio-cultural and economic attributes
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Completed PhD in organizational behavior, human-computer interaction, psychology, computer science or related disciplines with experiences related to human-AI interaction. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
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proposal development and preparation of high-quality publications in top computer security, privacy, embedded systems, sensing, and networking venues. ● Pursue research topics such as protecting
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research. Prepare and write research papers, presentations, grant proposals. Train Graduate Students. Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science or related field (completed or near completion) Strong
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of the nematode C. elegans. Our lab integrates genetics, live imaging, quantitative analysis, and computational approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms regulating aging and longevity. Key Responsibilities
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using a variety of cognitive and cognitive neuroscience approaches (e.g. behavioral, psychophysical, neuropsychological, physiological, imaging, pharmacological, genetic, and computational methods
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, and evaluation The ideal candidate will lead their own project, and also collaborate with and support 1-2 PhD students on their projects. The ideal candidate will also be interested in learning to write
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The work heavily depends on data-driven, evidence-based modeling and collaboration with practitioners. The successful candidate will have completed a PhD (any discipline, required by start of appointment