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Top-down data-driven methods meet bottom-up mechanistic modeling.
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Niall M. Mangan

​Assistant Professor 
Eng. Sci. and Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University

Preceptor for Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences 
​Member of NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
Affiliate of Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience

Open positions:​
  • I am seeking a postdoc with a numerical or analytic modeling background for PDEs and an interest in applications in synthetic biology for biofuel production. Position start-date is negotiable but within the next 9 months preferred. Opportunities to learn new modeling techniques for reaction-diffusion PDEs and data-driven techniques for parameter estimation and model selection. Willingness to engage and communicate with an interdiciplinary team required. Please email me with CV, contact information for 2 references, and statement of interest. There are opportunities to engage with the NSF-Simons center, OSL, and CESR and take part in career training on skills such as networking, communication, presenations, writing, and mentoring.
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  • Fellow, postdoc, visiting scientist positions available at the NSF-Simons Center for quantitative biology! ​​
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Our group is supported by: 
  • NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
  • Northwestern's Center for Optimization and Statistical Learning
  • Seed Grant from the Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience​​
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Curriculum Vitae
Ph. D. in Systems Biology, Harvard 2013
B. S. Duel in Physics and Mathematics w/ Chemistry Minor,  Clarkson University 2008

​Acting Assistant Professor, Dept. Applied Math at University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2016-2017
​Research Associate Consultant, Institute for Disease Modeling, Bellevue, WA 2016-2017
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Visiting Lecturer, School of Engineering, Brown University 2015
Postdoctoral Associate, Photovoltaics Research Lab MIT 2013-2015
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  • Niall M. Mangan
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Teaching
  • Group Members