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(NO) for threat deterrence, risk assessment, and resource allocation in the broad area of transportation security. An earned PhD in computer science or transportation engineering or related areas, or at least
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researchers and industry partners to advance the project goals. Qualifications: PhD in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field, with a
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computational and network scientists with focus on candidates with prior research experience at the intersection between network science, data science, epidemiology, economics, computational social science, urban
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. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to be involved in the activities of the newly CDC-funded Center for Advanced Epidemic Analytics and Predictive Modeling Technology (EPISTORM) at Northeastern
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involved in the activities of the newly CDC-funded Center for Advanced Epidemic Analytics and Predictive Modeling Technology (EPISTORM) at Northeastern University. EPISTORM is a consortium comprising 10
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theorists placing greater or lesser weight on the two axes. We seek to devise experiments that can identify whether the data are more consistent with one or other pole of the two axes. The postdoctoral