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The Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowship The Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is administered through Harvard Medical School Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership whose mission
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discipline such as biology (all subfields), environmental science, computer science, or mechanical engineering, and must be comfortable handling insects and conducting field work at night. Additional
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specifically trained mechanic, skilled in the trade of operating and servicing utility systems (chilled water, steam, and compressed air generation/distribution systems and related equipment/components; water
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of nanoparticles and metals, ARDS), James P. Butler (physics, applied mathematics, sleep, respiratory mechanics), Philip Demokritou (effects of nanoparticles on biological systems, nanoscience, aerosol engineering
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05-May-2025 Campus Services 68206BR Job Summary A specifically trained mechanic, skilled in the trade of operating and servicing chilled water generation/distribution systems and related equipment
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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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mechanisms behind disease initiation, progression and drug resistance. We are seeking a highly motivated and intellectually curious research assistant to join our team. In this position, you will work under
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established by HUH, for all physical aspects of buildings, systems, and grounds Monitor buildings daily and log activity appropriately to ensure that all systems are maintained in good working order: mechanical
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) Material-led Mechanisms—exploring living and bio-materials as modifiers for bio-fabrication in construction; (2) Performative Landscapes—simulating design responses to environmental challenges such as noise
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imaginative Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team investigating fundamental mechanisms of developmental biology. Our lab focuses on understanding cellular and molecular processes that drive