[招生贴] Two PhD at UMass Lowell, Fluid Dynamics and Machine Learning
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Two new Ph.D. positions (2022-2023) are available for the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The stipend is ~$31200, and the tuition is fully covered. ML+FD Ph.D. Position: 
 The research will involve the applications of fluid dynamics and machine learning.
 Qualifications:
 • a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in engineering (Computer, Mechanical, Biomedical, and Aerospace), applied mathematics, or related fields. Applicants with a master's degree are preferred.
 • Previous research experience is highly desirable but not required. Desirable research skills include
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 o computational or experimental modeling technique in fluid dynamics
 o fluid-structure interaction
 o programming (C, C++, or Python).
 • Strong oral and written communication skills.
 Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested students should send a single PDF containing the following items to ZhenglunAlan_Wei@uml.edu with a "Ph.D. Application (ML+FD)" in the subject line.
 • Curriculum Vitae
 • Personal statement (including research interests and availability)
 • Unofficial transcript(s)ML+Cardio Ph.D. Position: 
 The research will involve machine learning applications in machine learning, medical image processing, and preventative cardiology.
 Qualifications:
 • a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in engineering (Computer, Mechanical, Biomedical, and Aerospace), applied mathematics, or related fields. Applicants with a master's degree are preferred.
 • Previous research experience is highly desirable. Desirable research skills include machine learning and programming (C, C++, or Python).
 • Strong oral and written communication skills.Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested students should send a single PDF containing the following items to ZhenglunAlan_Wei@uml.edu with a "Ph.D. Application (ML+Cardio)" in the subject line. 
 • Curriculum Vitae
 • Contact information for three references
 • Unofficial transcript(s)
 
			