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vehicle (AV), allowing for automated detection, prediction, mapping, and planning. During the vehicle’s operation, data is obtained through a myriad of sensors in an AV—including RADAR, LIDAR, cameras, and
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Applications are invited for a one-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow position with Professor Avi Loeb at Harvard University, leading the scientific commissioning and operation of a multi-sensor observatory
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vehicle (AV), allowing for automated detection, prediction, mapping, and planning. During the vehicle’s operation, data is obtained through a myriad of sensors in an AV—including RADAR, LIDAR, cameras, and
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research team. Key research areas include: Development of low-carbon materials and tunable thermal energy storage materials integrated with smart sensors and advanced algorithms Creation of Digital Twins
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plus. The ability to respond with flexibility and imagination to unanticipated situations. Enjoy working with international students and a wide array of constituent groups, representing the Graduate
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array of programs and activities in a collaborative environment. Reporting to the Director, the Director of Studies oversees and coordinates all programming related to Garden and Landscape Studies
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Research Fellow provides cross-functional support on a wide array of IQSS research projects as directed by various faculty/program leads, including IQSS Faculty Director, Professor Gary King. Based at IQSS
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Microsoft Excel skills including extensive experience designing Pivot Table reports. Demonstrated proficiency in desktop and smartphone technology platforms and applications, including Microsoft Office (word
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unique ideas and perspectives to the table. Key Responsibilities: Conduct phylogenetic and molecular analyses to track venom evolution in cephalopods using bioinformatics and comparative phylogenetic
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is