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Details Title Postdoctoral position in AI for Engineering Applications School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Applied Math Position Description
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 30-Aug-25 Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Categories: Academic/Faculty Engineering Internal Number: 15017 School
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Details Title Postdoctoral position in AI for Engineering Applications School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Applied Math Position Description
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systems, cosmic-ray detectors, and data analysis are strongly encouraged to apply, as these skills will be preferred in the selection process. This appointment duration is for up to three years, with
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the generation of iPS cells. -Embryo manipulation/in vitro fertilization techniques. -Developmental neuroscience. -The biology of aging. -Preparation and analysis of next generation sequencing studies
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systems, cosmic-ray detectors, and data analysis are strongly encouraged to apply, as these skills will be preferred in the selection process. This appointment duration is for up to three years, with
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the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard University has openings for highly motivated postdocs to develop and apply novel computational approaches for next generation sequencing data analysis
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, that package random sections of the host genome for use in genetic exchange. These virus-like entities are non-infectious and cannot replicate themselves, but are able to transduce random sections of the genome
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Biology at Harvard University (Andrew G. Myers Research Group). 1. Prepare antibiotic compounds from milligram to gram scale using state-of-the-art organic synthesis and technology. Independently design and
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the generation of iPS cells. -Embryo manipulation/in vitro fertilization techniques. -Developmental neuroscience. -The biology of aging. -Preparation and analysis of next generation sequencing studies