60 phd-in-power-electronics "Symbiobe Inc. Kyoto, Japan" research jobs at Northeastern University
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limited scope, primarily using existing theories and methods. Individuals should have the ability and desire to innovate when these are insufficient. Assists the supervisor in the interpretation and
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theoretical analysis and code development, mentor graduate and undergraduate students in research projects, work on paper submissions, and deliver presentations. Qualifications: Demonstrates the ability
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About the Opportunity Khoury College of Computer Sciences is looking for a Distinguished Research Fellow. Responsibilities: The Distinguished Research Fellow will be expected to start-up their own
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the fastest-growing visualization group including: professors Lace Padilla, Enrico Bertini, Michelle Borkin, Cody Dunne, Melanie Tory, and Michael Correll. Qualifications: * PhD or equivalent in
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About the Opportunity Job Summary: The postdoctoral research associate will create an evidence-based blueprint for early access and equitable recruitment into PhD programs, including Northeastern’s
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modality to assist in the precise diagnosis of major diseases (such as cancer and cardiovascular disease). QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, or a
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the diagnosis of critical diseases. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physics, or a relevant field. Demonstrated experience in the analysis, designs, simulations, fabrications, and
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disorders (e.g., how are symptoms related, etc.), 3) leveraging computational and statistical advances in time-series data and machine learning to improve our ability to predict meaningful clinical outcomes
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integrated team environment Highly collaborative, self-motivated, team-oriented individual, with good computer skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills and demonstrated ability to write peer
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resolution functional neuroimaging. You will work directly with Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, as well as an array of co-investigators (Jordan Theriault, PhD, Karen Quigley, PhD) whose expertise range across