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causal identification methods. There are no teaching requirements for these open positions. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in computer science, statistics, economics, management science
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environmental and agricultural economics topics and methods. Faculty mentors for this program will include Ishan Nath , Anna Russo , Wolfram Schlenker , and Charles Taylor . An important goal of the fellowship is
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Qualifications A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in computer science, statistics, economics, management science, information systems, operations, or other related quantitative and/or social science domains. PLEASE NOTE
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Details Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow School Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department/Area Social & Behavioral Sciences Position Description The Population Wellness Lab , led by Dr
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to develop an innovative research program in sequential decision making. Our lab is involved in digital health studies in dental health, cardiac health, physical activity, mental illness and substance abuse
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Details Title Kavli-Laukien Postdoctoral Fellowship School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Origins of Life Initiative Position Description Applications are once again invited
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surveys; · Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); · One or more computational environments for statistical analysis (e.g., MATLAB, R
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agreement. Each fellow will work with 1-2 faculty mentors on research projects that cover a broad range of environmental and agricultural economics topics and methods. Faculty mentors for this program will
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with strong analytical and numerical skills, and backgrounds in physics, theoretical neuroscience, applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, or related fields. Experience in relevant research
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David Rudner’s lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston Massachusetts. Work in the Rudner lab focuses on fundamental questions in bacterial cell biology and development: How is information transduced