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Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Columbia University in the City of New York Job Categories Post-Doc
Academic Fields Electrical and/or Electronics
Bioengineering (all Bio-related fields)
Computer Science

The Department of Biomedical Engineering is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to execute the harmonization of existing large cohorts of CT lung image data, acquired from multiple sites.  To assist with the importation of said data into a database that will be shared among the medical community to understand and treat lung diseases processes such as COPD and emphysema. 

1) Understand the structure of existing cohorts of

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We are searching for a motivated postdoc interested in investigating how soil-plant-atmosphere interactions are affected by agrivoltaics, i.e., the combination of crop production and solar panels. The postdoc will develop mathematical models based on biophysical processes, in combination with available data. The postdoc will also contribute to a literature synthesis on ecosystem services in agrivoltaic systems.

About the position

Agrivoltaics, if carefully designed, have the potential to provide photovoltaic energy as well as other ecosystem services, including food production and biodiversity support. At the same time, solar panels alter the crop growing conditions, so that crops in agrivoltaics are affected by climatic conditions differently compared with those in open fields.

The postdoc will explore advantages and disadvantages of a range of agrivoltaic designs on crop activity, crop vulnerability to detrimental climatic conditions, and in general ecosystem services. The postdoc will develop and use mechanistic

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Teaching Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Biomedical Engineering

Shantou University – Department of Biomedical Engineering

The Department of Biomedical Engineering invites applications for multiple faculty positions with teaching focus. Applicants should have teaching expertise in neural engineering and rehabilitation, bio-MEMS, medical materials, tissue engineering, medical signal and image processing, and/or medical big data analytics. Founded in 2017, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Shantou University is directly supported by a specially appointed grant from the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF) and has greatly benefited from well-established engineering and medical disciplines which have produced outstanding results in both clinical education and scientific research. The Department of Biomedical Engineering aims to nurture talents who can combine knowledge and practice of engineering, computer technology, and life science. By leveraging international leading biomedical engineering curriculum from the University of Michigan and encouraging engagement in international and domestic collaborative projects,

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About the role

We are delighted to have the opportunity to recruit to two new academic positions in the Department of Aeronautics. Our department prides itself on hosting and nurturing highly talented academics and we welcome applications from all candidates working at the cutting edge of their fields of choice. For this reason, the level and exact discipline of the post has been left open and the appointments will therefore be made dependent on your experience at the level of Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Reader (Associate Professor) or Professor.

What you would be doing

You will develop a broad range of research in your discipline, leading or contributing to a research area at the highest scientifically rigorous levels. You will apply for research funding and manage the resources (including where relevant a research team) of successful grants.

You will teach and

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