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About the Opportunity The Sensing Imaging Control and Actuation Laboratory (SICA-LAB) is seeking for a Postdoctoral Fellow with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical Engineering / Computer
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Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, and Department of Medical Science, with a plan for a secondary appointment in Bioengineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Mechanical and Industrial
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for Departmental activities, budget preparation, and management; and Maintain a leading international research program. About the department The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department (https
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opportunity invites motivated and skilled researchers to delve deep into the intricate mechanisms behind how individuals cognitively process visualizations with uncertainty. We regret that we are unable
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Northeastern University. Additional Qualifications: AI in Health Strong research record using AI in a health-related discipline. Applicants with the following training will be considered: PhD in computer
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Science, with a plan for a secondary appointment in Bioengineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Areas of particular interest include improving assessment
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degree programs. A full description of available benefits can be found on the NU website . QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or Engineering, or
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Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. The position is part of a major interdisciplinary and cross-college hiring effort under its new Quantum Initiative
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Northeastern University. AI in Health Strong research record using AI in a health-related discipline. Applicants with the following training will be considered: PhD in computer science, machine learning, AI
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neuroscience research programs in our department work in animal models to reveal neurocircuit-based, neuroimmunological, and neurodevelopmental mechanisms underpinning individual differences in behaviors within