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In this position, you will work on microscopy-integrable measurement technologies used to study three-dimensional cell culture models of breast cancer tissues. This PhD candidate position is supported by the Cell-Scale Biomechanics Lab , and is part of the lab’s recent technology-development projects, aimed at improving the accuracy of drug efficacy screening for chemotherapy. A recent press release on these projects can be found at the following link

This position’s focus is on developing engineered systems and methods to quantify the physical interactions between migrating cancer cells and the extracellular matrix, as well as advancing related technologies toward biomedical applications.  The successful candidate will contribute to our lab’s microscale studies on the role of extracellular matrix mechanics, particularly in chemoresistance.  Notably, the biological aspects of chemoresistance and drug efficacy screening will be the responsibility of the lab’s postdoctoral researcher, who will work together with the PhD

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March 31, 2025

In 2024, U.S. natural gas consumption averaged a record 90.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) and set new winter and summer monthly records in January and July, according to data in our Natural Gas Monthly. Overall, U.S. consumption last year increased 1% (0.9 Bcf/d) from 2023. In January, natural gas consumption was up 12% (12.5 Bcf/d) compared with January 2023 consumption, and in July, consumption increased by 3% (2.5 Bcf/d) compared with July 2023.

Weather has a significant effect on natural gas consumption patterns. Natural gas consumption peaks in the United States in both the winter and summer. In winter, the most natural gas is consumed in January or February, when demand for space heating in the residential and commercial sectors peaks. In the summer, electricity generation increases in July and

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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens) invites applications for two Adjunct Instructor positions for the fall semester of 2025 and the spring semester of 2026. The Adjunct ​Instructors will teach Introduction to VLSI Design in the 2025 Fall semester and 2026 Spring semester, and GPU & Multicore Programming in the 2026 Spring semester.

Responsibilities:

Teach Introduction to VLSI Design Teach GPU & Multicore Programming Evaluate student performance and foster an open, inclusive class atmosphere Communicate with the department regarding student learning performance and outcomes

Required Education and Experience:

Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline at the time of appointment. Successful candidates should have a demonstrated interest and commitment to excellence in graduate education. Prior college teaching experience in ECE is preferred.

Academic Submission Guidelines: 

To apply, please submit the following items – 

Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae Teaching Statement

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