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oceanography of the Southwest Greenland shelf as part of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP, www.o-snap.org ). The postdoc is expected to work with a variety of data (moored, vessel
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maintenance of central energy/utility production/distribution systems and building systems as necessary. Evaluate and provide recommendations for preventive maintenance, inspection, and testing programs
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research and recent publications, see the Geometric Machine Learning Group’s website: https://weber.seas.harvard.edu/ . For questions, please email mweber@seas.harvard.edu Applications will be reviewed on a
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and future), a CV, and at least two references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For questions, please send an email to cpehlevan@seas.harvard.edu . SEAS is dedicated to building a
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Qualifications Special Instructions Applications should include a full CV, cover letter summarizing your experience, copies of up to 3 publications, and the names and contact information of 3 references who
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network engineering and angiogenesis 3). Applications of machine learning in cell and tissue engineering Candidates should have demonstrated publication records in cardiac and vascular engineering or
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for data analysis and visualization using Matlab or Python are expected. Special Instructions An application must include: 1. CV (including full contact information). 2. A list of publications. 3. Three
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principles for self-assembling molecular machines. We seek outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise in biomolecular engineering or science to work with Institute faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and
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Fellows: Rubin Lab The Rubin lab in Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and
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. As this work exists at the interface of biology, chemistry, and engineering, applicants with training and education in any of these areas, or related fields, will be considered. Postdocs in the lab