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AQWA or equivalent) and finite element analysis software (e.g., Abaqus, ANSYS). Experience with stability. Experience in designing connectors or mechanical interfaces is a plus. Familiarity with 3D
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analysis of large datasets, high-throughput metabolomics, time-lapse microscopy, to investigate how to pharmacologically interfere with fundamental mechanisms in the regulation of cancer metabolism
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laboratory activities and maintain the progression of research projects. Supervise research technicians and student employees. Participate in protocol development, data analysis and report/manuscript
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the brain. The key objective is to support efforts to identify how these interactions contribute to neurological disorders and to discover potential therapeutic targets. For more details, please view https
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analysis of large-scale 2D/3D scientific data. This position resides in the Data Visualization Group in the Data and AI Systems Section, Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Computing and Computational
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plumes. Atmospheric pollution plumes are inherently three-dimensional (3D) structures, characterised by sharp spatial gradients, rapid temporal evolution, and intricate links between chemical
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an inclusive community of dedicated problem-solvers who hold themselves – and one another – to the highest academic and professional standards. To learn more about us, please visit https://seas.harvard.edu