115 computational-physics-superconductor Fellowship research jobs at Harvard University
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, computer science, architecture, and engineering to develop scalable, data-informed solutions in sustainable design, construction, and energy management. The Cluster aims to modernize—and ultimately revolutionize
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especially encourage candidates with proven experience in applying computational and experimental methods to social scientific questions – including aptitude in working with large-scale datasets and text
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will involve investigating the physiological and functional variation of plants using spectroscopy and will include greenhouse work, field work, plant phenotyping, computational analyses of hyperspectral
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, writing, and fine-tuning code for structural model simulation, with a focus on computational performance. Most of the code will use the Julia programming language • Non-linear estimation and other
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Robotics School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Computer Science Position Description The John A. Paulson
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postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in neuroscience. The ideal candidate will have extensive training in their Ph.D. program and be capable of independently conducting research in the field
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, scientists, clinicians and artists that work at the intersection of art, cell biology, design, materials science, and computational modeling. Insta: Studio_DBG YouTube: Disease Biophysics Group Website
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the lab. Also describe your suitability for the position, specifically referring to the qualifications listed above. Contact Information Katy O’Neill, Program Manager Mental Health for All Lab HMS Global
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. Additionally, having a PT background and being eligible for physical therapy licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts would be a plus but not required. Attention to detail and professionalism are highly
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer