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the intersection of programming languages and artificial intelligence (PL+AI), in particular verification and large language models. Our main goal is to create a PL+AI system that is the best at verified program
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital, Data, and Design Institute - Digital Reskilling Lab School Harvard Business School Department/Area Position Description The Digital Reskilling Lab, led by
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Prof. Nada Amin at Harvard SEAS. The postdoctoral fellow should be interested in the intersection of programming languages and artificial intelligence (PL+AI), in particular verification and large
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with the PIs and autonomously, and will be proficient in advanced econometric techniques, leveraging large datasets. The Postdoctoral Fellow reports directly to faculty in the Digital Reskilling Lab and
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cutting-edge theories, methods, and computational tools for integrating large-scale, heterogeneous biomedical data across multi-institutional research networks, with a focus on the analytical and
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in statistics, genetics, and biomedical AI. The lab develops cutting-edge theories, methods, and computational tools for integrating large-scale, heterogeneous biomedical
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biased narratives in public discourse sustain intergroup conflict and inequality? How do large-scale upheavals shape our collective identities and narratives? More information is available here . We
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support research-related activities of the Center, including study design and field-based data collection (either in person, or through digital data collection), large-scale secondary data analyses, data
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collection), large-scale secondary data analyses, data visualization, manuscript preparation and publication, grant writing, and oral presentations. The Center is developing a variety of activities and expects
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into commercial products that solve big problems. We support research that universities, companies, and venture capital firms don’t fund because they view it as too risky. We prefer to use the word “challenging