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, engineering, computer science, and machine learning. The postdoctoral fellow will assume scientific leadership for one observatory site and will: Lead site commissioning, including performance verification and
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pseudostratified epithelial architecture, and its role in tissue behavior. It will also involve use of advanced live imaging, genetic manipulations, computational modeling, and mentoring junior team members. A
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. The researcher will take primary responsibility for one or more of the following projects, depending on their interests and qualifications: (i) engineering robust strains of light-attracted, light-indifferent, and
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, 120-128. Basic Qualifications A PhD (or equivalent), or near completion, in a relevant field such as chemistry, physics, materials science, or engineering (chemical, electrical, or mechanical
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, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geophysics, Applied Mathematics, or a closely related field. Demonstrated strong research skills, evidenced by high-quality publications in top-tier machine learning/AI
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is strongly recommended that the applicants contact their respective program officers at the NIH Institute/Center (IC) supporting the parent award to confirm ahead of time that the supplement falls
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, 2018 (Original Expiration Date: May 8, 2019) Due Dates for E.O. 12372 Not Applicable Required Application Instructions It is critical that applicants follow the Career Development (K) instructions in
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Details Title Postdoctoral Positions in High-Energy Theory at Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Physics Position Description Postdoctoral Positions in High-Energy Theory at Harvard University Applicants are invited for research positions in high-energy theory...
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development of researchers who are transitioning from training environments in the physical, mathematical, computational sciences and/or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences, and who